
Harvey Weinstein Retrial Begins in New York with New Accuser Testimony
As Harvey Weinstein’s New York retrial unfolds, a new accuser steps forward. Survivors of workplace sexual coercion are reminded it’s never too late to pursue justice.

As Harvey Weinstein’s New York retrial unfolds, a new accuser steps forward. Survivors of workplace sexual coercion are reminded it’s never too late to pursue justice.

Cardinal Roger Mahony, once a leading voice in the U.S. Catholic Church and later a central figure in clerical abuse cover-up scandals, will help close Pope Francis’ coffin, stirring controversy over his participation in the historic ceremonies.

As Uber faces nearly 2,000 cases of sexual assault consolidated into a federal lawsuit, set for trial later this year, the rideshare giant has threatened to shut down operations in Colorado if House Bill 1291 passes. Is the legislation that restrictive for Uber to maintain profits in the state? Or will the company yet again display that it’s more concerned about bottom line rather than rider safety.

Charles Sheldon Bates faces allegations of years-long child sexual abuse and CSAM creation while holding trusted positions.

As over 1,000 survivors seek justice under Maryland’s Child Victims Act, a legal battle brews over whether the Archdiocese of Baltimore can shield itself from payouts using a controversial legal doctrine, despite filing for bankruptcy to manage its financial exposure.

The FTC is suing Uber over deceptive subscription tactics tied to Uber One. The case highlights broader concerns about the company’s disregard for consumer protections—issues that echo in its handling of sexual assault claims.

As the LDS Church quietly moves toward its largest known settlement, more than 100 survivors may finally receive compensation. But what does this mean for those still waiting to come forward?

Photo: Saint Joseph Cathedral, Franklin Street, Buffalo. (Credit) The Diocese of Buffalo has agreed to a $150 million settlement to resolve more than 800 claims

Pope Francis is dead at 88. For survivors of clergy abuse, his legacy is one of broken promises and retraumatization.

A recent federal ruling tossed a financial fraud lawsuit against the LDS Church. However, it didn’t close the door on sexual abuse claims. Here’s why the legal path remains open for survivors.