This Article reviews two approaches to the implementation of neutral principles of law--the constitutionally permissible method of resolving property disputes between bodies in a religious hierarchy. Though both approaches may be valid, the formal title approach, as implemented by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Presbytery of Beaver- Butler v. Middlesex Presbyterian Church, leads to problems in application that have been rectified by that court\u27s more recent decision in In re Church of St. James the Less. It is the contention of this Article that future courts and practitioners facing church property disputes can draw guidance from the St. James decision when faced with any church property dispute to be resolved under neutral principle...
Religious property disputes raise an assortment of issues both practical and constitutional. Should ...
Long-held constitutional principles state that where the factual foundation that underlies a decisio...
Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia u. Truro Church ( Truro ) involves a property...
This Article reviews two approaches to the implementation of neutral principles of law--the constitu...
This article reviews two approaches to the implementation of neutral principles of law – the constit...
The current trend of local parish suppressions raises fundamental questions regarding ownership of g...
In this Article, Professor Kent Greenawalt explores how civil courts can constitutionally resolve co...
This Note will examine whether the “strict title” application of the neutral principles taken by Gas...
Real property disputes between units or members of the same church are common in the United States. ...
In recent years, the Episcopal Church in the United States has seen a spate of parishes leaving the ...
Every year, a number of church property disputes come before the civil courts. These controversies a...
This Article explains how the Supreme Court has dealt with the underlying problems of church-state r...
In 1839 property was granted to the Trustees of the Church of Christ of Little Grove and their succ...
(Excerpt) Part I describes the varied nature of church organizations and the development of the cons...
The Episcopal Church (PECUSA) of the past forty years has become progressively more liberal, through...
Religious property disputes raise an assortment of issues both practical and constitutional. Should ...
Long-held constitutional principles state that where the factual foundation that underlies a decisio...
Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia u. Truro Church ( Truro ) involves a property...
This Article reviews two approaches to the implementation of neutral principles of law--the constitu...
This article reviews two approaches to the implementation of neutral principles of law – the constit...
The current trend of local parish suppressions raises fundamental questions regarding ownership of g...
In this Article, Professor Kent Greenawalt explores how civil courts can constitutionally resolve co...
This Note will examine whether the “strict title” application of the neutral principles taken by Gas...
Real property disputes between units or members of the same church are common in the United States. ...
In recent years, the Episcopal Church in the United States has seen a spate of parishes leaving the ...
Every year, a number of church property disputes come before the civil courts. These controversies a...
This Article explains how the Supreme Court has dealt with the underlying problems of church-state r...
In 1839 property was granted to the Trustees of the Church of Christ of Little Grove and their succ...
(Excerpt) Part I describes the varied nature of church organizations and the development of the cons...
The Episcopal Church (PECUSA) of the past forty years has become progressively more liberal, through...
Religious property disputes raise an assortment of issues both practical and constitutional. Should ...
Long-held constitutional principles state that where the factual foundation that underlies a decisio...
Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia u. Truro Church ( Truro ) involves a property...