A shooting at a Clearwater Beach teen takeover is raising new legal questions about whether parents, social media organizers, and other adults can be held accountable when youth gatherings turn violent.
Recent convictions in Georgia and Michigan show a growing legal trend of prosecutors charging parents when children access unsecured firearms and carry out school shootings. These cases highlight how unsafe gun storage and ignored warning signs can lead to criminal liability.
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has drawn attention to how doorbell cameras like Google Nest and Ring are used in criminal investigations. As police increasingly rely on neighborhood surveillance footage, legal questions about privacy, warrants, and digital evidence are emerging.
A case has sparked widespread concern over the SDPD’s handling of the situation and has added to the urgent conversations about police practices in our country.
For almost 40 years, the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program has provided much-needed financial assistance to families with children who suffer specific types of birth injuries.
The Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California (FCI-Dublin) served as the sole women-only federal prison east of the Rocky Mountains for decades, and its list of former residents
As the country’s top gymnasts are feeling the pressure to qualify for the Summer Olympics in Paris, the story of how Larry Nassar, the former USA Gymnastics doctor who
Former Boy Scouts who selected a quick payout option in the 2022 sex abuse settlement appear to have inadvertently cost themselves a much higher award.
The settlement, the largest relating
As the United States Tennis Association (USTA) navigates a federal lawsuit involving alleged sex abuse against a female tennis player, it has launched an official review of its safeguarding policies
It is no longer a secret that thousands of boys have suffered sexual abuse during their time spent within the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), an organization congressionally chartered in
A recent report released by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office found that child sex abuse claims against Catholic clergy members amounted to more than 1,900 survivors in