Iowa survivor pushes to extend Boy Scout abuse law

Iowa survivors of Boy Scout abuse fear losing most of their settlement money as a key 2024 law approaches its end-of-year expiration. Advocates insist that an immediate extension is vital to preserve survivors’ hard-won compensation.

Iowa survivor pushes to extend Boy Scout abuse law

Can Silence Stop the Clock? How Secrecy May Allow Plaintiffs to Toll the Sherman Act’s Four-Year Statute of Limitations

Secrecy may prove pivotal in a recent antitrust debate under the Sherman Act. By exploring how undisclosed information could potentially toll—or pause—the four-year statute of limitations, this story sheds light on the evolving nature of antitrust litigation.