...the welfare of children abused by other...about Lynn's state of mind in...D.G.'s abuser to the parish...
...standard for the state Department of Public...information from certain child-abuse reports on...named a child abuser on the ChildLine...
Pope Benedict XVI's stunning announcement Monday that he plans to resign after almost eight years as pontiff brought renewed attention to the sex abuse litigation and related legal maneuverings that
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...out an exception to the state's spousal communication privilege law...the significant purpose of protecting children from abuse and promoting the...
Both sides agree: D.G. is a damaged soul. But as the latest criminal prosecution related to the Philadelphia Catholic Church sex-abuse scandal went to the jury Friday for deliberation, the prosecutio
...Court, which presided over cases on the legislative reapportionment process and the state's controversial voter ID law. This year, though, will likely...
...Corbett, Row Officers Over Penn State Fine Legislation ...
...Philadelphia and Penn State University. ...
...2012 The state Supreme Court announced changes designed...appellate review of cases where child offenders are placed outside their...
...a perpetrator of child abuse. ...
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