The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) uses a substantial religious character test to determine whether it is authorized to exercise jurisdiction over faculty labor relations at religiously affiliated colleges and universities. Under the NLRB’s test, a school is not considered religious unless it makes religious indoctrination one of its primary purposes, denies faculty members academic freedom, and discriminates based on religion when hiring faculty and admitting students. Such an approach fails to recognize the religious nature of Catholic institutions of higher learning, which carry out their religious missions precisely by avoiding religious indoctrination, granting faculty academic freedom, and welcoming faculty and students of all ...
This program will examine the value of basic religious literacy in the legal profession. Specificall...
This project explores the role of Catholicism on the decisions of Supreme Court Justices in capital,...
Over 600 higher education institutions have been identified as alleged diploma mills by governmental...
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) uses a substantial religious character test to determine w...
In 1979, the Supreme Court found that teachers at a Catholic parochial school were exempt from the N...
The National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) is charged with protecting workers’ rights through provi...
Some employees who hold significant positions within some religious organizations fall outside the p...
The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that the National Labor Relations Act does not auth...
In Gordon College v. DeWeese-Boyd, a social work professor at a religious college sued after she was...
While the United States Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of a law permitting religious...
Modern American society is pervasively regulated. It is also religiously diverse to a degree that is...
This presentation discusses the implications of the 1979 Appellate Court (7th Cir) case NLRB v. Cath...
For nearly forty years, the courts have barred a variety of lawsuits by clergy against their religio...
When should employers be exempted from generally applicable law because of their religious beliefs? ...
In Hosanna-Tabor, a teacher suing her employer, a church-based school, alleged retaliation for havin...
This program will examine the value of basic religious literacy in the legal profession. Specificall...
This project explores the role of Catholicism on the decisions of Supreme Court Justices in capital,...
Over 600 higher education institutions have been identified as alleged diploma mills by governmental...
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) uses a substantial religious character test to determine w...
In 1979, the Supreme Court found that teachers at a Catholic parochial school were exempt from the N...
The National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) is charged with protecting workers’ rights through provi...
Some employees who hold significant positions within some religious organizations fall outside the p...
The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that the National Labor Relations Act does not auth...
In Gordon College v. DeWeese-Boyd, a social work professor at a religious college sued after she was...
While the United States Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of a law permitting religious...
Modern American society is pervasively regulated. It is also religiously diverse to a degree that is...
This presentation discusses the implications of the 1979 Appellate Court (7th Cir) case NLRB v. Cath...
For nearly forty years, the courts have barred a variety of lawsuits by clergy against their religio...
When should employers be exempted from generally applicable law because of their religious beliefs? ...
In Hosanna-Tabor, a teacher suing her employer, a church-based school, alleged retaliation for havin...
This program will examine the value of basic religious literacy in the legal profession. Specificall...
This project explores the role of Catholicism on the decisions of Supreme Court Justices in capital,...
Over 600 higher education institutions have been identified as alleged diploma mills by governmental...