SOL RANKINGS
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CHILD USA STATE RANKINGS FOR CRIMINAL AND CIVIL SOLs
CHILD USA Ranks U.S. States and Territories on how far they advanced toward the three goals of CSA SOL reform: (1) elimination of criminal SOLs, (2) elimination of civil SOLs, and (3) revival of all expired claims.
PACE OF SOL CHANGE SINCE 2002
List of States that have Reformed their Criminal and Civil Statutes of Limitations for Child Sex Abuse Each Year from 2002 through 2024
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WINDOW AND REVIVAL LAWS
33 U.S. States & Territories revived previously expired child sex abuse claims with a window and/or age limit revival law
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AVAILABLE NOW: The History of CSA SOL Reform in the United States: 2002 to Today
A resource book outlining everything you need to start your statutes of limitation legal research.