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Two Church-State ScramblesDec 23, 2009
I believe most of the “separation of church and state” rhetoric is overblown and unfounded (private presidential letters do not make good Constitutional doctrine). But for a church’s sake, it’s generally a good idea to keep the state off at an arm’s...
Arizona upholds clergy privilege for LDS BishopsDec 17, 2009
Arizona appellate court upholds clergy privilege for LDS Bishops.
The top 10 Religion Stories of 2009Dec 16, 2009
The top 10 Religion Stories of 2009, including an uptick in church-state policy issues.
5. Mormons in California come under attack from some supporters of gay rights because of their lobbying efforts in the November 2008 election on behalf of Prop. 8,...
Jimmy Stewart doesn't make me cryDec 16, 2009
Jimmy Stewart doesn’t make me cry. He’s just mandatory Christmas viewing (sniff).
Stephen Covey, e-book pioneerDec 16, 2009
Stephen Covey, e-book pioneer.
Stephen R. Covey, one of the most successful business authors of the last two decades, has moved e-book rights to two of his best-selling books from his print publisher, Simon & Schuster, a division of the CBS...
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