Louisiana Catholic church turns to federal court to attack law aiding abuse victims
If anyone could undo ... the will of Louisiana ... the Catholic church can and will,' says survivor whose case is targeted
Months after Louisiana's supreme court upheld the constitutionality of a state law that let child molestation victims sue for long-ago abuse, despite arguments to the contrary by a Roman Catholic diocese, another church organization is asking the federal government to strike the statute down.
Behind the request in question are the Dominican Sisters of Peace and a law firm that boasts about having represented Catholic institutions in Louisiana courts for more than a century. Another of the law firm's clients in question, the archdiocese of New Orleans, is offering clergy molestation victims less than 10% of what they are requesting in a bankruptcy settlement, in part by arguing the so-called lookback window" law doesn't apply to more than 600 abuse claims.
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