The breadth of activities and organizational forms among religious organizations rivals that of nonprofits generally, and religious organizations are vulnerable to the same types of problems that justify state regulation and oversight of nonprofits. Such problems include excessive compensation, improper benefits for board members and other insiders, misleading or fraudulent fundraising, employment discrimination, unsafe working conditions, consumer fraud, improper debt collection, and many others. Religious organizations are different, however, in that under federal and state law they enjoy unique protections from state regulation. This paper describes how such federal and state protections limit state regulation of religious organizations ...
State regulation of charities is increasing. Nevertheless, although religious entities also pursue c...
For nearly forty years, the courts have barred a variety of lawsuits by clergy against their religio...
Rescinds religious tax exemptions for religious organizations that interfere with legal proceedings ...
The breadth of activities and organizational forms among religious organizations rivals that of nonp...
State regulation of religious organizations raises a number of conflicting concerns. On one side, re...
Religious organizations appeal to members of the community all the time for financial and other supp...
Religiously motivated civil disobedience in the area of social and human services ministries of reli...
This Article argues that we should make real efforts to protect religious freedom for partly accultu...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Governing charitable organizations isn’t getting any easier. Not only has the number of organization...
Balancing the autonomy of religious organizations against regulatory laws remains both a difficult a...
Corporate religious liberty appears to be on the rise. The Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Hos...
Although the U.S. Constitution protects the rights of religious institutions, it confers no general ...
Much has been written about the protections afforded by the Free Exercise Clause when government reg...
This Article considers three urgent challenges facing the charitable community and its state regulat...
State regulation of charities is increasing. Nevertheless, although religious entities also pursue c...
For nearly forty years, the courts have barred a variety of lawsuits by clergy against their religio...
Rescinds religious tax exemptions for religious organizations that interfere with legal proceedings ...
The breadth of activities and organizational forms among religious organizations rivals that of nonp...
State regulation of religious organizations raises a number of conflicting concerns. On one side, re...
Religious organizations appeal to members of the community all the time for financial and other supp...
Religiously motivated civil disobedience in the area of social and human services ministries of reli...
This Article argues that we should make real efforts to protect religious freedom for partly accultu...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Governing charitable organizations isn’t getting any easier. Not only has the number of organization...
Balancing the autonomy of religious organizations against regulatory laws remains both a difficult a...
Corporate religious liberty appears to be on the rise. The Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Hos...
Although the U.S. Constitution protects the rights of religious institutions, it confers no general ...
Much has been written about the protections afforded by the Free Exercise Clause when government reg...
This Article considers three urgent challenges facing the charitable community and its state regulat...
State regulation of charities is increasing. Nevertheless, although religious entities also pursue c...
For nearly forty years, the courts have barred a variety of lawsuits by clergy against their religio...
Rescinds religious tax exemptions for religious organizations that interfere with legal proceedings ...