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The Justice Department is filing legal action against WA over a law requiring the clergy to report known child abuse, even if it’s revealed during confession.
DOJ sues Washington over SB 5375, a law mandating that clergy report abuse to police. Catholic leaders claim it violates rights and sacred confession practices.
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating a new Washington state law that requires clergy members to report suspected child abuse, the agency announced May 5. Tamara Govedarovic via Unsplash ...
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating a new Washington state law that requires clergy members to report suspected child abuse, the agency announced May 5. Tamara Govedarovic via Unsplash ...
San Diego clergy visit federal immigration court to bear witness during crackdown on migrants A woman told one of the clergy, in Spanish: “Father, we feel as if we were hunted, as if we were ...
DOJ challenges Washington's new clergy-reporting mandate, citing First Amendment concerns and conflict with Catholic confession confidentiality. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
Senate Bill 5375, signed into law by Gov. Bob Ferguson last month, adds clergy to the list of mandatory reporters of sexual abuse.. That's common in most other states — but Washington's new law ...
About a dozen religious leaders from the San Diego area, including Bishop Michael Pham, visited federal immigration court on Friday “to provide some sense of presence.” ...
Justice Department sues Washington state over 'anti-Catholic' clergy reporting law. Karina Vargas, KOMO News Reporter. Mon, June 23rd 2025 at 4:04 PM. Updated Tue, June 24th 2025 at 8:27 PM. 5.
San Diego clergy visit federal immigration court to bear witness during crackdown on migrants A woman told one of the clergy, in Spanish: “Father, we feel as if we were hunted, as if we were ...