It’s easy to run somebody out of an organization if they’re not producing…but if they’re winning, it’s pretty ugly.
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Except for revival of expired claims, FL leading the way for survivors of sex abuse
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Please start drafting your letters to the Governor.
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The public needs answers about what happened between former Warren County Sheriff Edward Bullock, now 85, and a 37-year-old man who alleges that Bullock sexually abused him when he was 10 and 11, while in the sheriff’s custody.
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And the law should let them sue in their own time. Expand SOLs. Let’s make this a survivor-oriented culture, not one geared to benefit the perpetrators.
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http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/08/14/opinion/justice-denied-for-abused-children-.html?_r=3&referrer= There are two important consequences of a long-awaited ruling last week by a federal judge, Claudia Wilken, in the so-called O’Bannon case. College athletes will almost certainly be better off financially. And the notion that these athletes are pure amateurs — “students first, athletes second” — will be impossible to sustain. In her 99-page decision, Judge […]
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Elizabeth Leland, Catawba College’s role eyed in coach’s sexual assault case, Charlotte Observer
/in New York, North Carolina /by SOL ReformIt’s easy to run somebody out of an organization if they’re not producing…but if they’re winning, it’s pretty ugly.
Mary Ellen Klas, Rick Scott signs child abuse reporting bill into law, Tampa Bay Times
/in Florida /by SOL ReformExcept for revival of expired claims, FL leading the way for survivors of sex abuse
Great decision on window constitutionality in Hawaii
/in Hawaii, Hawaii Window /by SOL ReformView PDF of order denying motion to dismiss.
ACTION ALERT: California – Please start drafting your letters to the Governor.
/in 2014 Bill Progress, Action Alert, California /by SOL ReformPlease start drafting your letters to the Governor.
Adam Klasfeld, Yeshiva’s Sex-Abuse Defense Raises Eyebrows, Courthouse News
/in New York /by SOL ReformAs it should
A nice entry
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Express-Times Opinion Staff, EDITORIAL: If everyone knew, why didn’t anyone confront Ed Bullock?, Lehigh Valley Live
/in New Jersey /by SOL ReformThe public needs answers about what happened between former Warren County Sheriff Edward Bullock, now 85, and a 37-year-old man who alleges that Bullock sexually abused him when he was 10 and 11, while in the sheriff’s custody.
David Briggs, Researchers tell faith communities to let trauma survivors forgive in their own time, Christian Century
/in Uncategorized /by SOL ReformAnd the law should let them sue in their own time. Expand SOLs. Let’s make this a survivor-oriented culture, not one geared to benefit the perpetrators.
Roger Sherman, Guest Opinion: All adults must take responsibility for protecting our kids, Idaho Statesman
/in Idaho /by SOL ReformThen liberalize ID’s SOLs.
Justice Denied for Abused Children, Editorial Board, New York Times
/in Uncategorized /by SOL Reformhttp://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/08/14/opinion/justice-denied-for-abused-children-.html?_r=3&referrer= There are two important consequences of a long-awaited ruling last week by a federal judge, Claudia Wilken, in the so-called O’Bannon case. College athletes will almost certainly be better off financially. And the notion that these athletes are pure amateurs — “students first, athletes second” — will be impossible to sustain. In her 99-page decision, Judge […]