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We’ll go On the Record with an attorney representing some of the first plaintiffs to file suit under the Child Victims Act. The new law allows survivors of abuse to sue, regardless of when abuse took place. Plus, what the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s bankruptcy filing means for survivors.
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On today's Midday Newswrap, Tom discusses the big news of the week, including Baltimore City's redistricting, an environmental win for Curtis Bay and the latest Catholic abuse case.
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Victims may only have a few months to make a claim for compensation.
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As the number of concealed carry permit holders skyrockets in Maryland, the state set limits as to where they can take their guns
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Archbishop William E. Lori said church leaders had weighed their options for months this summer before concluding that Chapter 11 bankruptcy was inevitable.
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Hundreds of cases are expected to be filed against the Baltimore Catholic Archdiocese.
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Beginning October 1, survivors of child sexual abuse will be able to pursue legal recourse thanks to the Child Victims Act of 2023. Tom speaks with a legal expert and two survivors about possible legal actions.
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In a letter addressed Tuesday to “Friends in Christ,” Archbishop William E. Lori said he plans to consult in the coming days with various ordained and lay leaders about how the archdiocese should respond to the new law, which goes into effect Oct. 1.
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Baltimore Circuit Judge Robert K. Taylor ordered the attorney general’s office may release a copy of the report with the redactions lifted next month.
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Frank Gallagher Jr. was a lawyer and banker who died last year.