Boy Scouts of America may declare bankruptcy

New York Post
by Max Jaeger
12/12/2018

Excerpt:

The Boy Scouts of America is mulling declaring bankruptcy amid flagging membership and an avalanche of costly sex abuse allegations, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Leaders have hired Chicago law firm Sidley Austin for help in a potential Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, sources told the outlet.

The organization has been fending off lawsuits over alleged abuse, including one filed by four former scouts who called the club a “pedophile magnet” and alleged that they were molested by scoutmaster Waldron Ackerman between 1974 and 1976.

The organization has reportedly lost two-thirds of its members — some 4 million boys — since the 1970s.

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3 Responses to Boy Scouts of America may declare bankruptcy

  1. Bruce Steadman says:

    First came acceptance of gay and transgender Scouts. Now girls can be Boy Scouts

    LA Times
    by Kurtis Lee
    10/11/2017

    https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-boy-scouts-girls-20171011-story.html

  2. Bruce Steadman says:

    Boy Scouts of America membership controversies

    Wikipedia

    Excerpt:

    The Boy Scouts of America (BSA), one of the largest private youth organizations in the United States, has policies which prohibit those who are not willing to subscribe to the BSA’s Declaration of Religious Principle, which is usually interpreted as banning atheists, and, until January 2014, prohibited all “known or avowed homosexuals,”[1] from membership in its Scouting program. The ban on adults who are “open or avowed homosexuals”[2] from leadership positions was lifted in July 2015.[3] Prior to these policy changes, BSA had denied or revoked membership status or leadership positions for violation of these foundational principles. The BSA had contended that its policies were essential in its mission to instill in young people the values of the Scout Promise, or Oath, and Scout Law.[1][4]

    The organization’s legal right to have these policies has been upheld repeatedly by both state and federal courts. In Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, the Supreme Court of the United States has affirmed that as a private organization, the BSA can set its own membership standards. The BSA’s policies have been legally challenged but have not been found to constitute illegal discrimination because as a private organization in the United States, the BSA has the right to freedom of association,[5] as determined in the court case.[6] In recent years, the policy disputes have led to litigation over the terms under which the BSA can access governmental resources, including public lands.

    These policies have led to various disputes and controversies. In 2012, both Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and then President Barack Obama stated that they opposed the ban on gay Scouts.[7][8] On May 23, 2013, the BSA’s National Council approved a resolution to remove the restriction denying membership to youth on the basis of sexual orientation alone effective January 1, 2014. The policy for adult leaders remained in place until July 27, 2015.[9]

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  3. dave says:

    you write the articles, and you comment. what does piss-boy do?

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