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The New York Court of Appeals rarely reverses itself, but after denying leave in a 30-year-old clergy sexual abuse case, the court then agreed to hear the appeal. The court has also granted leave in a case involving claims by 42 men and women who contend they were abused by a dozen priests. By reviving otherwise time-barred clergy abuse claims, the court could provide an unexpected avenue of redress for victims, while exposing Catholic churches throughout the state to financial catastrophe.
July 18, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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