Ministry and the American Legal System: A Guide for Clergy, Lay Workers, and CongregationsWritten for persons who are not lawyers, accountants, or quasi-legal specialists, this book offers congregations and religious professionals practical insight, while avoiding mere listing of rules and lengthy discussions of cases. Part One provides an overview of the history, structure, and functioning of American law and its legal system, as these pertain to congregations, religious organizations, and professionals. Part Two details various areas of law, such as torts, contracts, real estate transactions, employment, copyrights, and taxation, that have direct bearing on congregational life and ministerial practice. Part Three focuses on "risk management": ways that congregations and religious organizations and professionals can improve their functioning and minimize their exposure to legal difficulties. |
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The Religion Clauses of the First Amendment 30 PART 2 : U.S. LAW AND RELIGIOUS BODIES 63 73 81 4. Ecclesiastical Organization and the Courts 5. Legal Privileges and Obligations of Clergy 6. Liability for Contracts and Torts 7.
The Religion Clauses of the First Amendment 30 PART 2 : U.S. LAW AND RELIGIOUS BODIES 63 73 81 4. Ecclesiastical Organization and the Courts 5. Legal Privileges and Obligations of Clergy 6. Liability for Contracts and Torts 7.
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Chapter 3 that of the pastor as taxpayer , expanding on focuses on the two religion clauses of the discussion of the privileges and obligathe First Amendment -- the Establishment tions of clergy in chapter 5. Chapter 15 Clause and the ...
Chapter 3 that of the pastor as taxpayer , expanding on focuses on the two religion clauses of the discussion of the privileges and obligathe First Amendment -- the Establishment tions of clergy in chapter 5. Chapter 15 Clause and the ...
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The Supremacy Clause and the Problem of Preemption 18 a . The Problem of Preemption 18 3. No Other Sovereignties 18 4. Relations between the States 19 C. Separation of Powers : The Three Branches of Government 19 1.
The Supremacy Clause and the Problem of Preemption 18 a . The Problem of Preemption 18 3. No Other Sovereignties 18 4. Relations between the States 19 C. Separation of Powers : The Three Branches of Government 19 1.
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E. The Establishment Clause 37 1. The Lemon Test 38 2. Alternatives to the Lemon Test 39 a . The Historical Test 39 b . The Discrimination Test 39 3. Establishment Clause Applications 39 a . Government - funded Relief or Social Services ...
E. The Establishment Clause 37 1. The Lemon Test 38 2. Alternatives to the Lemon Test 39 a . The Historical Test 39 b . The Discrimination Test 39 3. Establishment Clause Applications 39 a . Government - funded Relief or Social Services ...
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Contents
PreConstitutional History | 11 |
The US Constitutional System | 14 |
The Religion Clauses of the First Amendment | 30 |
Ecclesiastical Organization and the Courts | 63 |
Legal Privileges and Obligations of Clergy | 73 |
Liability for Contracts and Torts | 81 |
The Church as Regulated Employer | 96 |
The Church as Property Owner | 115 |
Purchasing Maintaining or Altering Property | 235 |
Accounting for Funds and Trusts | 248 |
Supervision of Children Social Events Child Care and Trips | 258 |
The Counseling Relationship and Church Discipline | 261 |
Litigation | 275 |
Liability Insurance | 297 |
Weaving Law and Church Together | 303 |
Constitution of the United States of America | 305 |
Copyright Law and the Church | 134 |
Other Government Regulation | 144 |
Organization and Governance | 179 |
Hiring Supervising and Firing Employees | 193 |
The Church as Wagepayer | 212 |
Compensation and Taxes | 220 |
Legal Citations | 318 |
Conciliation Provisions for Contracts and Wills | 321 |
Bibliography | 322 |
Notes | 324 |
Index | 346 |
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