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The history of religious growth in the United States can be traced in no small part to the frequency of schism within religious organizations, which
The history of religious growth in the United States can be traced in no small part to the frequency of schism within religious organizations, which
As noted previously, the United States Supreme Court had two cases before it where it had the opportunity to provide a clear direction in the
As noted earlier this year, the Diocese of South Carolina asked the United States Supreme Court to review the enforceability of trust clauses. The Supreme
Moving to a Pension Plan In 2004, the United Methodist Church made a financial decision relative to the retirement benefits of Methodist clergy contrary to
In a case pending in the Spokane, Washington Superior Court captioned Mead Community Church v. the Pacific Northwest Conference, the Court decided that the enforceability of the
In The Episcopal Church v. Salazar, (TX App, April 5, 2018), a Texas Court of Appeals panel issued a 178-page ruling, concluding in part, that
One of the main items that presently hold local churches to mainline denominations is being reviewed by the United States Supreme Court, the enforceability of
The law firm of Dalton & Tomich, PLC is proud to announce that it is partnering with the ABA Land Use Institute as a presenting
Have you ever wondered how many RLUIPA land use cases have occurred since Congress unanimously passed the law (the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons
Established in the 1880’s, Mead Community Church is a small church near Spokane, Washington who desires to follow orthodox biblical theology that has been confirmed
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