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Changing Governance Models By Applying Blockchain Computing, Steve Young
Changing Governance Models By Applying Blockchain Computing, Steve Young
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
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At The Intersection Of Religious Organization Missions And Employment Laws: The Case Of Minister Employment Suits, Jarod S. Gonzalez
At The Intersection Of Religious Organization Missions And Employment Laws: The Case Of Minister Employment Suits, Jarod S. Gonzalez
Catholic University Law Review
Reviewing the intersection of a religious organization’s right to select employees based on their goals and mission and modern employment law, this article argues that the analysis of the ministerial exception will depend on the type of suit brought. Specifically, the Article identifies five analytical categories: (1) employment discrimination/employment retaliation claims; (2) breach of employment contract claims; (3) whistleblower claims; (4) tort claims; and (5) miscellaneous claims.
The Article begins by describing the ministerial exception and ecclesiastical abstention doctrines that exist under the First Amendment through the lens of the Supreme Court’s decision in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church & School …
When Do Claims Challenging A Statute’S Effect On Pre-Existing Contracts Accrue?, Lucia A. Silecchia
When Do Claims Challenging A Statute’S Effect On Pre-Existing Contracts Accrue?, Lucia A. Silecchia
Scholarly Articles
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