
Caesar's Face
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Legal Complexities of Religion and Law
This chapter explores a court case examining the Establishment Clause's implications on government preferences among religions and the strict scrutiny applied to denominational preferences. It discusses the Wisconsin Supreme Court's ruling on Catholic Charities as a secular organization and navigates the intricate relationship between church autonomy and corporate law. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by religious institutions in terms of legal liabilities, tax exemptions, and compliance with secular legal frameworks.
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