
Gateway Church Founder Robert Morris Pleads Guilty to Child Sexual Abuse
A megachurch pastor who once advised a U.S. president is now a convicted child abuser. How one survivor’s voice finally brought Robert Morris to justice.

A megachurch pastor who once advised a U.S. president is now a convicted child abuser. How one survivor’s voice finally brought Robert Morris to justice.

Uber’s first sexual assault trial ended with a split verdict: negligent, but not liable. This legal analysis explains why the jury ruled as it did and what it means for the many cases still pending in California state court and federal MDL 3084.

Uber’s first sexual assault trial ended with a split verdict: jurors found the company negligent but not liable. What does this mean for thousands of survivors still waiting for their day in court?

Vermont’s Catholic Diocese is in bankruptcy, but legal fees are mounting. Survivors say millions in hidden assets may be key to future compensation.

Montecito is known for its extreme wealth and famous residents. However, its small school district will pay $7.5 million to settle decades-old sexual abuse claims, raising questions about the financial toll facing schools across California.

A Notre Dame alumnus and abuse survivor says the University still protects its reputation over victims, calling for accountability, transparency, and compensation.

Washington will pay $9 million to a foster care survivor. How one woman’s case highlights years of systemic failures and rising lawsuit costs for the state.

Truett McConnell University has removed its president after an inquiry tied to sexual abuse allegations. Survivors call it overdue, but questions remain.

A judge blocked parish efforts to avoid funding Buffalo’s $150 million clergy abuse settlement. Survivors push for reforms and demand transparency.

A new Vatican appointment is igniting alarms among survivor advocates. Why are zero tolerance reforms stalling now, and what happens next for accountability?