Court Blocks Washington Requirement that Clergy Report Child Abuse, Even Learned from Confessions

Court Blocks Washington Requirement that Clergy Report Child Abuse, Even Learned from Confessions
From today's opinion by Judge David G. Estudillo (W.D. Wash.) in Etienne v. Ferguson: At present, Washington clergy who learn of child abuse or neglect while acting within their official supervisory capacity are required to report such abuse to public authorities. Only information obtained "as a result of a privileged communication" is exempted from this mandatory reporting requirement. Effective July 27, 2025, however, Washington law [SB 5375] will require clergy to report child abuse or neglect regardless of how they learn about such information…. The Court concludes Plaintiffs are likely to succeed on the merits of their Free Exercise Clause challenge …. There is no question that SB 5375 burdens Plaintiffs' free exercise of religion. In situations where Plaintiffs hear confessions related to child abuse or neglect, SB 5375 places them in the position of either complying with the requirements of their faith or violating the law. In this way,… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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