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First female Eagle Scouts are recognized.

BSA files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid thousands of lawsuits alleging sexual abuse by leaders and volunteers dating back decades, aiming to compensate survivors while continuing operations.

Deadline for sexual abuse survivors to file claims in the BSA bankruptcy case (over 82,000 claims filed).

Cub Scout packs gain the option for mixed-gender dens (boys and girls together).

U.S. Bankruptcy Court confirms BSA's reorganization plan, including a $2.46 billion settlement fund for abuse survivors.

Scouting Settlement Trust is established to distribute compensation to abuse survivors; BSA agrees to pay $2.46 billion to settle claims.

U.S. Supreme Court declines to halt the $2.46 billion bankruptcy settlement.

BSA announces rebranding to Scouting America (effective February 8, 2025), emphasizing inclusivity after policy changes and bankruptcy resolution.

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upholds BSA's bankruptcy reorganization plan.