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The Coming Gridlock of the Courts

Why mediation and arbitration? Simple answer. As courts grind to reopen under the weight of COVID, cases are backlogged. Mediation gives you a chance to collaborate, nor compromise. As much as you may dislike the person across the table from you, it’s a good idea. We understand that you may be uncomfortable with – or… Read more »

Striketober: The New American Worker Movement

Analysts have begun to call this month “Striketober,” and we’ve heard about how this is “The Great Resignation” unfolding before our eyes. This is shocking to the C-Level execs in their corner offices. To the average American worker, regardless of political affiliation, not so much. Yes, it’s been over 100 years since Emma Goldman spoke… Read more »

Andrew M. Cuomo: A Time for Everything

Just three years ago, New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo made history among victims of sexual abuse at the hands of powerful organizations such as the Roman Catholic Church and the Boy Scouts of America.  Cuomo was a leader in the “lookback window” movement, which provided a fixed amount of time in which survivors of… Read more »

How We Track Abusive Priests

The Catholic Church has worked long and hard to hide abusive priests, and they’ve done so for decades. There are a myriad of methods we use to track down men who abused children as clergy. Some of our services involve computer tracing. Sometimes, it’s document work. When all else fails, we hit the pavement in… Read more »

An Elegy for Mychal

An Elegy for Mychal Mychal Judge was a complicated individual in every sense of the word, but he was an uncomplicated priest, for he lived the Great Commandment more than any other priest I have known:  love one another.  It is, after all, that simple.  Love one another.  Mychal Judge embodied this approach to life… Read more »

Evil Queens: The Parable of Raymond Burke

Raymond Cardinal Burke, a 1950s Roy Cohn/Francis Spellman wannabe, the voice of the shrinking conservative wing of the Catholic Church in America, is silenced, at least for now.  It will be hard for him to comment on the disgraceful state of affairs in the world, and in the United States especially, while he rests sedated… Read more »