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

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

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

A 101-year-old church president leaves a complex legacy: policy reforms and global outreach alongside intensifying controversy over how the LDS Church handles abuse reports.

The SBC is winning battles in court, but survivors say the denomination’s stalled reforms and mounting legal bills raise urgent questions about accountability.

Uber Technologies Inc.’s first bellwether trial on whether the company can be held liable for a rider’s sexual assault allegation concluded Thursday, Bloomberg Law reported.

A new GAO report quantifies JROTC misconduct concerns, finding accusations in up to 240 schools and revealing gaps in training and oversight as expansion plans advance.

Congress presses Uber for a full accounting of rideshare assault safeguards as newly cited figures raise hard questions about what is known and what remains hidden.

Their stories were once hidden by fear and stigma. Now, high-profile male survivors like Terry Crews and Brendan Fraser are reshaping how the world sees sexual abuse.

A strategic venue shift is reshaping the Uber sexual assault MDL. Two early federal trials will now be heard in North Carolina, raising questions about jury impact, corporate tactics, and what it means for thousands of survivors seeking justice.

New details from an SBC leadership meeting reveal updates on lawsuits, sexual abuse prevention, financial struggles, and new trustee reforms. Here’s what to know.