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Utah Ct. App.: Mail-in vote violates incorporated denominational governing documents, break-away from UMC invalid

Religion Clause covers the decision in Laumalie Ma’oni’oni Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga v. Ma’afu, No. 2019 UT App. 41 (Utah Ct. App., March 21, 2019), here.

March 25, 2019by Josh S. Tatum in ecclesiastical abstention, Establishment Clause, Free Exercise Clause, governance, meetings, Methodist, neutral principles, parliamentary procedure, resolutions, schism, Utah

Utah Catholic church fined $627 after employee caught drinking at licensed event

Utah Catholic church fined $627 after employee caught drinking at licensed event. Good4Utah.com reports here. Fox 13 (Salt Lake City) reports here. ChurchLaw&Tax included a summary in its weekly news update.

August 31, 2017by Josh S. Tatum in Roman Catholic, substance abuse, Utah

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