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7th Circuit Prohibits Sex offender From Voting At Local High School

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

n a decision handed down one day before Indiana’s 2018 primary election, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals found a rational relationship between an Indiana statute prohibiting sex offenders from entering school property and the state’s interest in protecting children. The court ruled the state does not violate a convicted sex offender’s voting rights by prohibiting him from voting at a polling place located in a high school and instead requiring him to vote via one of three alternatives.

In Brian Valenti v. Connie Lawson, et al., 17-3207, Valenti was convicted in 1993 of a lewd or lascivious act with a child under 14 in California and served 10 years in prison. Valenti later moved to Indiana, where he is considered a serious sex offender who is prohibited from knowingly or intentionally entering school property pursuant to Indiana Code section 35-42-4-14(b).

That prohibition poses a problem for Valenti on election days, because his neighborhood polling location is in the Blackford County High School gym. Instead of voting in the high school gym, state law allows Valenti to vote via absentee ballot, at the county courthouse, or at the local civic center.

Despite those options, Valenti sued the state under the First and 14th Amendments, arguing the prohibition on his entering the high school gym violates his right to vote. Valenti’s as-applied challenge sought declaratory and injunctive relief, but the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana granted summary judgment to the state after finding the state’s interest in protecting children from serious sex offenders outweighed the “minimal burden” imposed on Valenti. The court relied on the balancing test laid out in Burdick v. Takushi, 504 U.S. 428, 112 S. Ct. 2059, 119 L.Ed. 2d 245 (1992) to reach that decision.

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the grant of summary judgment to the state on Monday, though Senior Judge J. Phil Gilbert — sitting by designation from the Southern District of Illinois — said the district court’s reasoning was wrong. Gilbert pointed to Indiana’s practice of allowing felons to vote once they have been released from prison, but with some restrictions such as those imposed on sex offenders such as Valenti.

“Accordingly, Valenti only has a statutory right to vote here, not a constitutional right,” Gilbert wrote. “And since the Indiana statute does not infringe on any fundamental right or suspect class, it only requires rational basis review — not something higher, like the constitutional balancing test seen in Burdick.”

The 7th Circuit then found that the restriction placed on Valenti survives rational basis review because Indiana’s interest in keeping serious sex offenders away from schools is rationally related to I.C. 35-42-4-14(b).

Men’s Soccer Student-Athletes Recognized For Academic Accomplishments

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After successful fall and spring seasons, the 2017-18 academic year has come to a close for the University of Evansville men’s soccer team. Throughout the year, men’s soccer student-athletes have received a bevy of academic recognition and the trend continued to close the spring.

Senior forward Cesar Guitunga was named the 2018 University of Evansville Male Outstanding Student. Guitunga received his bachelors and masters in health services administration and was the senior keynote speaker during Saturday’s commencement ceremonies at the Ford Center.

A pair of Purple Aces in Cameron Gilreath and Matthew Keller were honored with the Missouri Valley Conference President’s Council Academic Excellence Award. The prestigious award requires a minimum 3.8 cumulative grade point average (through Spring 2018 semester), participation in athletics a minimum of two years, and the student-athlete must be within 18 hours of graduation.

After a stellar athletic and academic career with the Aces, senior midfielder Ian McGrath was named the recipient of the Ralph H. Coleman Award given to the University of Evansville’s Senior Male Student-Athlete of the Year. McGrath received his bachelors degree in exercise science, gathering NSCAA Academic All-America honors in 2016, while compiling a team-best 12 goals, adding six assists.

The academic honors for the Purple Aces follow a strong season on the pitch as Evansville compiled an 11-8-2 record and reached the semifinals of the 2017 MVC Tournament.

ADOPT A PET

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Crocus – Crocus is a 2-year-old female Am Staff/Border Collie mix. She was pulled from Evansville Animal Care & Control with several of her friends when they were out of kennel space. Her adoption fee is $110 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

RIVER KITTY CAT CAFÉ CELEBRATES THEIR 100TH ADOPTION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE VANDERBURGH HUMANE SOCIETY

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River Kitty Cat Café (now known as River Kitty Café & Wine Bar) opened in July of 2017. The Vanderburgh Humane Society was their selected cat adoption partner and assisted the owners every step of the way in planning design, procedures, and safety with regard to the shelter cats in their establishment. Their initial goal was 10 adoptions per month, which would have placed their 100thadoption around May 14th of this year.

The VHS team is so thrilled to announce that they have met and surpassed their goal ahead of schedule.

The 100th adoption has been processed (and the 101st immediately after!) as of Tuesday, May 8th. A black cat named Kong will go home with his new family on Wednesday, May 9th. Kong was originally surrendered to the VHS in July of 2017. After being adopted in September, he was returned just this past April for his previous owner’s personal problems. Now, he is looking forward to the second chapter of his life with his new mom Ashlyn Klemczewski!

Adult cats are one of the most difficult populations of animals that the VHS adopts out. (And as we all know, sometimes black cats are the most difficult of all the colors because there are so many!) Cats are so susceptible to stress and stress-related illness or behavior problems in the shelter setting. Plus, so many people want to adopt kittens and not adults.

The VHS takes in approximately 1700-1800 cats each year. Most of them find loving homes. But in 2015 and 2016, approximately 40-60 adult cats were euthanized for either a lack of space or minor behavioral problems that the shelter was not able to devote resources to addressing. Every year the live release rate improves, but there are almost always some cats who fall through the cats simply because there are so many cats and not enough cage space and adopters to save them all. In 2017, that number dropped below 30 cats, and River Kitty was only open for the second half of that year. River Kitty’s outstanding success has been the missing piece to help close that gap between life and death for adult VHS cats. Their business has significantly lifted the burden that constantly hangs over VHS staff and volunteers during “kitten season” every year: “Where in the world are we going to put all these cats?” 2018, the first full year of River Kitty’s operation, is on track to yield even better proportions of live outcomes for cats than ever before. And they show no sign of slowing down.

On Wednesday, May 9th, Kong’s new family will be picking him up at 3:30 pm and the media is invited. The VHS will be presenting River Kitty with a plaque commemorating their 100th adoption, and Kong’s new family will receive a cat carrier full of donated goodies. Both of these are surprises to the recipients. For interviews or photo opportunities ahead of time, please contact Amanda at the information above.

 

Howerton, Van Winkle named All-GLVC

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University of Southern Indiana Golf seniors Taylor Howerton (Evansville, Indiana) and Preston Van Winkle (Santa Claus, Indiana) were named to the All-Great Lakes Valley Conference teams Tuesday, in an announcement by the league office.

Van Winkle earned All-GLVC honors for the first time in his career after tying-for fourth at the GLVC Championships with a five-over 221. He shot a two-under 70 in the final round of the tournament, which tied for his season low. For the season, Van Winkle averaged a career and team-best 75.88 strokes per round. He also had his career-best finish this season, tying for first at the UIS Spring Invitational.

Howerton was named All-GLVC for the second time in her career after a vote by the league’s head coaches. She has been consistent all season, finishing no worse than 13th, earning five top fives and finishing second three times. Howerton also leads the team with an average of 76.86 strokes per round this season, with a low round of a one-under 71. The 76.86 average would set the lowest scoring average in USI Women’s Golf history, besting her mark of 77.31 set just last season.

Howerton and USI Women’s Golf are currently competing in the NCAA Division II East Super Regional at Katke Golf Course in Big Rapids, Michigan.

ADOPT A PET

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Barney is a male orange tabby. He is about 2 years old and he gets along fine with other cats! So well, in fact, that he lives at River Kitty Cat Café. His adoption fee is $40 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more! Contact VHS at (812) 426-2563 or River Kitty at (812) 550-1553 for adoption details!

 

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Manolo Concepcion continues work with USA Volleyball

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Concepcion to work with camps in the summer

Purple Aces head volleyball coach Manolo Concepcion will once again work with USA Volleyball this summer in Colorado Springs at the USA National A2 Invitational Team Program, which will take place in July.

The USA National A2 Invitational Team Program is designed to the give the next tier of the country’s top athletes the opportunity to work with top HP coaches at a competitive event. Players who participate in the program train for 4 days in all skills and focusing on position-specific areas each day. On the fifth day, players are split into teams, in which they train for a full day under international rules and learn opponent scouting. The final two days of the program feature an international-style tournament culminating in a tournament championship on the final day.

High Performance Coaches are trained in the USA Volleyball National Team Training Model and are teaching the techniques and systems utilized by our U.S. National and Olympic Teams lead by head coaches Karch Kiraly and John Speraw.

“I am very excited to be joining USA Volleyball National Team pipeline system this summer. Developing athletes is one of my favorite parts about coaching, and having the opportunity once again to work with some of the top coaches & players in the nation, makes it even more appealing,” Concepcion said.  “This will be my second year involved in this project, and I am grateful and honored to be considered by USAV to be part of their staff. It was great spending these past months helping evaluate athletes at their tryouts, so I now look forward to teach, learn, and bring back new knowledge and experiences to Evansville.”

“This, along with hosting the Gold Medal Squared Coaching Clinic being hosted on campus this coming July, will continue to help grow the game in our city, club, and university program,” Concepcion added.

 

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