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PA Takes Action on AI Deepfake Abuse Against Children
Pennsylvania lawmakers are responding to a growing and deeply disturbing trend. This trend is the use of artificial intelligence to create sexually explicit deepfake images of children and teenagers. A newly passed bipartisan bill, House Bill 2474, would strengthen mandated reporter obligations. In addition, it would require quicker reporting of AI-generated
Darold Slack Child Sexual Abuse Investigation
A former foster parent in Vancouver who reportedly cared for dozens of children over more than a decade is now facing multiple serious child sexual abuse charges, raising disturbing questions about foster care oversight, child safety protections, and institutional accountability. According to the Vancouver Police Department, detectives with the Children’s Ju
Georgia Enacts New Law Criminalizing Clergy Sexual Abuse
Georgia has enacted a significant new law aimed at addressing clergy sexual abuse. This closes a longstanding gap in accountability for religious leaders who exploit positions of spiritual authority. On May 11, 2026, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 542 into law. It officially adds clergy members to the state’s list of authority figures […] The
Social Media Addiction and What Families Need to Know
As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, many conversations have focused on anxiety, depression, trauma, and emotional well-being. Yet one issue continues to impact millions of children, teens, and adults every day while often hiding in plain sight: social media addiction. For years, social media platforms have marketed themselves as tools for conn
Minnesota Finally Makes Child Grooming a Felony
For years, survivors, advocates, and child protection experts have said the same thing: grooming is not harmless behavior. It is not simply “crossing boundaries.” Nor poor judgment. It is often the first step in a deliberate process that predators use to gain access to children. Now, Minnesota has taken a major step forward. On May […] The post Minnesota Fin
SCOTUS Could Reshape Title IX Employee Rights
For decades, Title IX has been synonymous with students. It is the law that transformed athletics, expanded educational opportunities for women and girls, and became one of the most powerful tools for addressing sexual harassment and sexual violence on college campuses. But the Supreme Court is now poised to answer a question with enormous consequences: […]
Military Sexual Trauma Lawsuit: New Bill Explained
New Military Sexual Trauma Bill Would Allow Service Members and Veterans to Sue the United States for Negligence A newly introduced bipartisan bill could mark a major shift for survivors of military sexual trauma. The Military Sexual Trauma Accountability Act, introduced by U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and John Kennedy, would allow service members and vetera
