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With Gov. Wes Moore's support, survivors hope this is the year the Child Victims Act finally passes – Baltimore Sun

This year marks the fourth time lawmakers will consider Del. C.T. Wilson’s Child Victims Act, a law that would remove the statute of limitations on childhood sexual abuse lawsuits and open a retroactive lookback window.

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MD AG willing to defend 'lookback window' for expired childhood sexual abuse claims

Maryland's attorney general said he would be comfortable defending in court a proposal to create a retroactive window for out-of-date child sexual abuse suits.

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Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown says office would defend Child Victims Act in court

Attorney General Anthony Brown sent a letter Wednesday saying his office would defend a proposed law that would make it possible for child sex abuse victims to retroactively sue their abusers and the institutions that enabled them.

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Lawmakers consider expanding authority of Md. attorney general's independent investigations division

The legislation would give the attorney general the exclusive right to prosecute case involving police-involved deaths, unless the attorney general requests…

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MD lawmakers weigh measure aimed at protecting children online

Maryland lawmakers plan to lock horns with powerful social media companies as the national debate over internet safety for children moves to the state level.

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