01115nam0 22002891i 450 UON0020597920231205103313.97504-601-0574-420030730d1974 |0itac50 baengGB|||| 1||||Joseph Conradthe modern imaginationC.B. CoxLondonJ.M. Dent & sons ; Totowa, N.J.Rowman & Littlefield1974vii, 191 p.22 cm.CONRAD JOSEPHUONC038284FIGBLondonUONL003044820.09Letteratura inglese e in antico inglese. Storia, descrizione, studi critici21COXC.B.UONV123560465003Dent & SonsUONV258498650Rowman & LittlefieldUONV251632650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00205979SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI Angl V B CON COX SI LO 26063 5 Joseph Conrad1257039UNIOR03430nam 2200421 450 991080701470332120230921013511.01-64105-965-6(MiAaPQ)EBC7285340(Au-PeEL)EBL7285340(EXLCZ)992815207400004120230921d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReligious property disputes and the law house of god, laws of man /Daniel P. DaltonChicago, Illinois :American Bar Association,[2021]©20211 online resource (186 pages)Includes index.Print version: Dalton, Daniel P. Religious Property Disputes and the Law La Vergne : American Bar Association,c2022 9781641059640 Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- About the Author -- Contents -- Reviews -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Religious Property Disputes -- Chapter 1: Religious Property Disputes between Local Churches and Denominations -- I. The Establishment Clause and Religious Property Disputes -- A. The Supreme Court's First Religious Property Dispute: Methodist and Slavery (1854) -- B. The Supreme Court Adopts "Deference" in Religious Property Disputes (1871) -- C. The Supreme Court Introduces "Neutral Principles" (1969) -- D. The Supreme Court Adopts "Neutral Principles" for All Religious Property Disputes (1979) -- II. The State Law Used for Neutral Principles -- A. State Trust Law -- B. State Corporate Law -- III. The Application of Neutral Principles to Religious Property Cases -- A. Strict Neutral Principles States -- B. Hybrid Neutral Principles States -- Chapter 2: Property Disputes within an Independent Religious Organization -- I. The Supreme Court's Guidance on Intra-Church Disputes -- Part II: Religious Land Use and Zoning Law -- Chapter 3: Religious Land Use and Zoning: Statutory Claims -- I. RLUIPA: The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act -- A. Historical Background -- B. The Legal Claims That Can Be Brought under RLUIPA -- C. Damages and Equitable Relief -- D. Recovery of Attorney Fees and Cost in Religious Land Use Cases -- II. State Religious Freedom Act Claims -- III. Fair Housing Act Claims -- Chapter 4: Religious Land Use and Zoning: Constitutional Claims -- I. The Free Exercise Clause -- A. Hybrid Free Exercise Claims -- II. Free Speech Claims -- III. Free Association/Assembly Claims -- IV. Redress of Grievance Clause -- Retaliation -- V. Equal Protection Claims -- VI. Due Process Claims -- VII. State Constitutional Claims -- VIII. Religious Uses Add Value to a Community.IX. Justiciability and Religious Land Use -- A. Standing -- B. Ripeness -- C. Exhaustion of Remedies -- D. Mootness -- E. Abstention -- Conclusion -- Index.Church propertyLaw and legislationUnited StatesCorporations, ReligiousLaw and legislationUnited StatesChurch propertyLaw and legislationCorporations, ReligiousLaw and legislation346.730432Dalton Daniel P.1706682MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910807014703321Religious property disputes and the law4094297UNINA