
LDS Church Must Pay Its Own Sexual Abuse Settlement in West Virginia Case, Court Rules
A Utah court has ruled the LDS Church must pay a sexual abuse settlement tied to a West Virginia case, after insurers were found not liable to cover the cost.

A Utah court has ruled the LDS Church must pay a sexual abuse settlement tied to a West Virginia case, after insurers were found not liable to cover the cost.

A Philadelphia man was arrested after using Uber to transport a minor across Pennsylvania, highlighting growing concerns about child safety on rideshare platforms.

North Carolina’s HB 612 aims to reform the foster care system by streamlining processes and introducing technological solutions to improve child welfare outcomes.

Note: This article is adapted from a longer article produced by the Capitol News Alliance, a collaboration between KUNC News, Colorado Public Radio, Rocky Mountain

Maryland lawmakers are considering a cap on child sexual abuse settlements under the Child Victims Act, sparking backlash from attorneys and survivors.

A New York jury awarded $1.68 billion to 40 women who accused Hollywood director James Toback of decades of sexual abuse. The case was filed under New York’s Adult Survivors Act.

Federal judges denied a request to combine 50 LDS Church sex abuse lawsuits into one case. Here’s what that means for survivors seeking justice across the U.S.

Plaintiffs in the Uber sexual assault MDL have asked the federal judge to consolidate multiple claims for the first bellwether (test) trial. This decision could significantly impact future settlements and how juries evaluate systemic safety failures.

Former Baltimore priest William Mannion Jr. has been indicted on 15 felony charges related to child sexual abuse allegations dating back to the 1990s.

The Arizona Court of Appeals has reinstated portions of a lawsuit against the LDS Church, highlighting the broader scope of mandated reporter responsibilities in child abuse cases.