Arizona Senate Bill To Modify Clergy-Penitent Privilege Fails
A bill requiring Arizona clergy to report child sex abuse, including abuse revealed during confession, has failed.
A bill requiring Arizona clergy to report child sex abuse, including abuse revealed during confession, has failed.
After the conclusion of a clergy abuse investigation, North Dakota lawmakers proposed legislation to help survivors of childhood sex abuse.
A mistake by the Pennsylvania Department of State delayed a proposed constitutional amendment to expand the rights of child sex abuse survivors.
The PA House of Representatives approved a bill to open a “look back” window for child sexual abuse cases. The Senate will review the bill next.
In 2020, many states passed or proposed bills to expand the rights of child sex abuse survivors. Although some bills failed, lawmakers continue to fight for victims.
Arizona lawmakers opened a “look back” window for sex abuse survivors with expired cases to file legal claims. The window will close on December 31, 2020.
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