Religiously motivated civil disobedience in the area of social and human services ministries of religious organizations has become increasingly widespread. With growing governmental involvement in the lives of citizens and moves by federal and state agencies to narrowly confine and define religious activities, it comes as no surprise that conflict over the proper role of the state has crept as well into the arena of social and human services conducted from religious motivation. The current litigation and legislation is principally focused on state regulation by certification or licensing requirements that are expanding from health, fire, and safety concerns into the sensitive areas of program and personnel
The Act provides a mechanism under which faith-based organizations in Georgia can use designated fed...
Solicitation can often be a source of annoyance to the general public. Therefore, municipalities ha...
Governmental transparency is among the most fundamental requirements of a democracy. This belief is ...
Religiously motivated civil disobedience in the area of social and human services ministries of reli...
The breadth of activities and organizational forms among religious organizations rivals that of nonp...
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...
The financing of religious activities by religious groups is a significant site of interaction betwe...
In the burgeoning literature on law and religion, scholarly attention has tended to focus on broad q...
Thirty years ago, a governmental initiative designed to encourage the participation of houses of wor...
Government funding of religious organizations to provide public social servic-es is becoming increas...
Religious organizations appeal to members of the community all the time for financial and other supp...
This paper, commissioned and published in June 2008 in connection with the White House-sponsored Con...
Balancing the autonomy of religious organizations against regulatory laws remains both a difficult a...
State regulation of charities is increasing. Nevertheless, although religious entities also pursue c...
The Act provides a mechanism under which faith-based organizations in Georgia can use designated fed...
Solicitation can often be a source of annoyance to the general public. Therefore, municipalities ha...
Governmental transparency is among the most fundamental requirements of a democracy. This belief is ...
Religiously motivated civil disobedience in the area of social and human services ministries of reli...
The breadth of activities and organizational forms among religious organizations rivals that of nonp...
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...
The financing of religious activities by religious groups is a significant site of interaction betwe...
In the burgeoning literature on law and religion, scholarly attention has tended to focus on broad q...
Thirty years ago, a governmental initiative designed to encourage the participation of houses of wor...
Government funding of religious organizations to provide public social servic-es is becoming increas...
Religious organizations appeal to members of the community all the time for financial and other supp...
This paper, commissioned and published in June 2008 in connection with the White House-sponsored Con...
Balancing the autonomy of religious organizations against regulatory laws remains both a difficult a...
State regulation of charities is increasing. Nevertheless, although religious entities also pursue c...
The Act provides a mechanism under which faith-based organizations in Georgia can use designated fed...
Solicitation can often be a source of annoyance to the general public. Therefore, municipalities ha...
Governmental transparency is among the most fundamental requirements of a democracy. This belief is ...