I haven't had an "Around the Web" in a while, but it should help me catchup on what has been a crazy week.
Be on the lookout for Stuart Taylor guest-blogging next week at Volokh Conspiracy. The comments section is VERY active there so there will surely be some heated discussion about the Duke lacrosse case and Taylor's new book on the subject.
From a reader, we find the story of one community's debate about residency restrictions.
At FourthAmendment.com, we find that, "Neither probable cause nor reasonable suspicion is required to test an accused sex offender for HIV or Hepatitis B."
Craigslist is being used to catch prostitutes in a major police sting.
At Corrections Sentencing, there is a post about sex offender policy that has a little fun at my expense (or at least in my general direction) and some kind words as well. It isn't the first time either. I'll have my revenge yet, Connelly!
A helpful reader sent this Seattle Times article about the double standard concerning female sex offenders.
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