Washington State: A Law for the Lost Voices, and the Silence That Followed

From Justice to Silence: How Washington’s Child Abuse Law Was Undone by the Church Written and Published by: Miss Usato, October 12th, 2025 Washington’s Senate Bill 5375 aimed to make clergy mandatory reporters of child abuse, even for confessions. But a DOJ investigation, church lawsuits, and a settlement erased the law’s core. The result: a […]
Jehovah’s Witness Case reaches to Norway’s Supreme Court

Photo inside Oslo, Norway of the Norwegian Supreme Court housing Norway’s highest judicial body, known as “Høyesterett” Published By: Miss Usato, Last Updated: August 26th, 2025 This Is Now a Supreme Court Case This article is written regarding the long battle between Jehovah’s Witnesses and Norway, with Jan Nilsen’s comments on the matter. The case […]
Hypocrisy Exposed: Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Top Lawyer Sanctioned for Misleading Court in Child Abuse Case

Philip Brumley, General Counsel for the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania Published and written by: Miss Usato, July 14th, 2025 PRESS RELEASE NEW YORK — In a landmark ruling that cuts through decades of institutional denial, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld sanctions against Philip Brumley, longtime General Counsel for the […]
Sacred Silence or Systemic Harm? Watchtowers Ecclesiastical Privilege

Article Written and Published by: Miss Usato on June 18th, 2025 When Silence Protects the Wrong Side: How Ecclesiastical Privilege Harms Abuse Victims What Is Ecclesiastical Privilege? Ecclesiastical privilege, also known as clergy-penitent privilege, is a legal concept that allows religious ministers to refuse to disclose confidential information shared with them during spiritual counseling or […]
Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Top Lawyer Fights $154K Sanction in Ninth Circuit Appeal, and loses

Screenshot from Video United States Court of Appeals from the Ninth Circuit: 24-5196 Rowland, et al. v. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., et al. Written by Miss Usato. Published May 25, 2025, Last updated July 8th, 2025. Philip Brumley — the long-time General Counsel for Jehovah’s Witnesses — is being thoroughly […]
The Battle Isn’t Over: Norway Appeals JW Verdict

Published By: Miss Usato, Last Updated: April 24th, 2025 In March of 2025, the Court of Appeal ruled that the government’s decision to strip Jehovah’s Witnesses of state funding was unlawful. Now, in April 2025, the state is taking the case to the Supreme Court. An Appeal has been made OSLO, Norway — April 24, […]
The court gave the strongest the benefit of the doubt

The Court of Appeal gave the strongest the benefit of the doubt – Bjørn Markussen (pictured) First Published on Vårt Land by Bjørn Markussen on March 21st, 2025. In the Court of Appeal, a powerful group is protected despite hindering individuals’ freedom of religion – Bjørn Markussen Oslo, Norway—RULING: The Court of Appeals does not […]
Norway: “The Price We Pay” Jehovah’s Witnesses Appeal – Days 7-9, Closing Arguments

The Borgarting Court House of Appeals in Oslo, Norway Published By: Miss Usato, Last Updated: February 14th, 2025 If children are baptized too early, it is the parents’ fault. – Anders Ryssdal Oslo, Norway— The Closing Arguments for the Appeal, Days 7-9. The legal battle between Jehovah’s Witnesses (plaintiff) and the Norwegian State (defendant) intensified […]
Norway: “The Price We Pay” Jehovah’s Witnesses Appeal – Day 5

Former Jehovah’s Witnesses outside of the Borgarting Court House Courtroom K31, where the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ representatives are on the left, and Norway’s representatives facing them on the right. Published By: Miss Usato, Last Updated: February 7th, 2025 Individuals who are disfellowshipped lose both spiritual and social fellowship with the congregation. – Kåre Sæterhaug Former Jehovah’s […]