
Overcoming the Fear of Reporting Sexual Abuse or Assault
For those who have never experienced sexual abuse or assault, it can be difficult to understand why a survivor might not want to report what

For those who have never experienced sexual abuse or assault, it can be difficult to understand why a survivor might not want to report what

Baltimore Archdiocese survivors win the right to keep testifying in bankruptcy court, despite pushback from insurers seeking to silence their voices.

America’s foster care crisis is a national mass tort, not isolated incidents. The foster care system is failing children through abuse, neglect, and denial of legal representation.

A federal appeals court just expanded Oregon’s landmark foster care abuse settlement to protect hundreds more children, including those living with birth parents.

Survivors of sexual misconduct or assault in rideshares like Uber and Lyft often face not only the trauma of the event itself but also confusion

A major abuse settlement fund for New Hampshire survivors is under political and financial pressure, echoing similar struggles in states across the U.S.

A Georgia Baptist college president is on leave amid claims he ignored sexual abuse reports. Alumni say the case reveals deeper problems in Baptist institutions.

At the 2025 FAIR Conference, LDS leaders defended the church’s abuse helpline and clergy privilege laws, saying they lead to more reports and safer outcomes for children.

When most people hear the term “child abuse,” they think of very young children. However, a large share of school-related sexual misconduct involves older teens,

Massachusetts law allows teachers and coaches to legally have sex with 16- and 17-year-old students. Lawmakers and survivors want that to change.