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Category: clergy–penitent privilege

“Clergy as Mandated Reporters, Without Exception?”

“Clergy as Mandated Reporters, Without Exception?” Wagenmaker & Oberly’s blog features an overview here.

June 4, 2019by Josh S. Tatum in child protection, clergy–penitent privilege, criminal law, Free Exercise Clause, mandatory reporting, religious exemptions, sexual abuse

“Child Abuse Reporting Laws: 21 Facts Church Leaders Should Know”

“Child Abuse Reporting Laws: 21 Facts Church Leaders Should Know” How state laws define who must report actual or suspected abuse, when a report must be made, and how. ChurchLaw&Tax has an article here.
April 17, 2018by Josh S. Tatum in child protection, clergy–penitent privilege, mandatory reporting, volunteers

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