Monthly Archives: February 2026

Transcript of RM367: When “I Forgot” Fails in Court

[00:00] Introduction: Welcome to Registry Matters. This is an independent production. Our opinions are our own, and we’re thankful for the support of our patrons. You make what we do here possible. And always remember, FYP. [00:20] Andy: Recording live... Read More

What Kentucky’s Social Media Law Actually Does

When Real-Name Laws Meet the First Amendment: Inside Kentucky’s Troubled Social Media Statute Kentucky quietly passed a law that seems simple on the surface: if you’re on the sex‑offense registry for a crime against a minor and you use social... Read More

The Case: Fath v. Central Transport LLC

When a 15-Year-Old Conviction Still Costs You a Job: Why the Third Circuit Said “Enough” Finding a job is hard for anyone. Finding a job with a criminal record can feel almost impossible. In this episode segment, the hosts break... Read More

Florida’s AI Bill of Rights: Protection, Power, or Political Theater?

Artificial intelligence has moved from science fiction into everyday life. We use it to transcribe meetings, generate summaries, recommend content, and even simulate human conversation. As these systems become more capable—and more human-like—governments are scrambling to catch up. Florida is... Read More

Transcript of RM366: Anonymous Speech vs. Child‑Protection Politics

[00:00] Introduction: Welcome to Registry Matters, an independent production. Our opinions are our own. We’re so thankful for the support of our patrons. You make what we do here possible. Together, we explore important topics every week. And always remember,... Read More