A Collection of Law and Religion Writings by James W. Cushing
Over the course of my career, I have written extensively on how law and religion intersect. These writings have been published in The Legal Intelligencer, Upon Further Review, and The Pennsylvania Family Lawyer as well as posted onto my blog. I have collected these articles and blog posts and have listed them below. Thanks for reading!
Articles:
- Christian Bible or Nothing, Philadelphia Family Court Says
- Justices Carve Out Religious Exemption from the ACA
- U.S Justices Allow Public Prayer at Town Board Meetings
- Priest Finds No Redemption in Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas
- Cheltenham Township Not at Variance with the Law Regarding Church
- Church Bulletin Discount: Discrimination or Good Business
- Volunteer Opportunities Around the Philadelphia Region
- Supreme Court Spotlight: Hosanna in the Highest…Court
- Land Use Matter Taxing for Church
- Hell’s Kitchen: Getting to the Meat of the Case
- Mens Rea Despite Practice of Religious Norms
- Ripeness Spoils Church’s Efforts
- Exceptions to Ecclesiastical Employment Exemptions
- Lines Drawn Against First Amendment Rights in Public Schools
- Real Estate Disputes Between Church and Parish
- Episcopalian Evicted and Vestry Vacated
- Episcopalian In-fighting Spreads to Montgomery County Courthouse
- National Church v. Regional Diocese: Property Ownership by a Religious Institution
Musings: