ACSOL advocates for the protection of the constitution by restoring the rights of those required to register as sex offenders, and their families.
In addition to its legislative efforts, ACSOL engages in legal battles challenging local Halloween ordinances, and proximity and residency restrictions aimed at registrants in federal court across the state of California.
[2][3][4] Due to lawsuits, registrants in California who are not on parole or probation are no longer required to post a sign on the front door of their residence on Halloween.
[5] Due to the proximity restrictions lawsuits, registrants in California are currently allowed to visit public and private places throughout the state.
The judge in that case has issued a preliminary injunction that prohibits the federal government from enforcing the regulations in the state of California.