Parent coordinators have just been abolished in Pennsylvania. By an order dated April 23, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has adopted Rule 1915.11-1 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure. Rule
...judge who presided over the first trial in the country of a Catholic Church official charged with endangering the welfare of children abused by other...
...Superior Court ultimately dismissed 20 lawsuits alleging child sexual abuse by Roman Catholic clergy, finding that repressed memory does not toll the two-year statute...
...Sandusky and officials in the Catholic Church, locally in the Archdiocese...to the inquiries of employers, school districts, churches, Boy and Girl...
...opinions because of their perceived religious beliefs in this case, Roman Catholic. "One of our main legal arguments is that the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Chester County Magisterial District Judge Mark Bruno, who was swept up in the Traffic Court ticket-fixing scandal last month, is bringing a federal suit against the Pennsylvania Supreme Court
...sex abuse litigation and related legal maneuverings that have roiled the Roman Catholic Church over the course of the past decade. ...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...sexually abusing the same middle-school student in separate incidents in what has been Philadelphia's first prosecution of Catholic Church officials for the sexual...
...smoked it pretty much every day. Shero, a former Catholic school teacher, is also on trial with Engelhardt. Avery pled...
...up that he was sexually attacked by two priests and a Catholic school teacher in a year's span, a defense attorney argued in...
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