"Closing the Chapter: The Impact and Aftermath of New York's Adult Survivors Act"

The New York Adult Survivors Act (ASA), which allowed sexual assault survivors to pursue civil litigation regardless of when the abuse occurred, is set to expire at midnight on Thursday. Over 2,500 cases have been filed under the ASA, bringing to light incidents of sexual violence from decades ago and holding powerful individuals accountable. The law has empowered survivors and shed light on the prevalence of sexual abuse. However, some argue that the one-year window is too short and are advocating for an extension. The future of the ASA remains uncertain, but efforts are being made to expedite the trial process and eliminate the statute of limitations for sex crimes.
- The end of the sexual assault law that sent shockwaves through every industry The Independent
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- Advocates push for more permanent legal change after 1-year window closes for new suits under New York’s Adult Survivors Act CNN
- Adult Survivors Act cast wide net over NY in 1-year lookback window New York Daily News
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