The Paul Adams Case: Once Again, Courts Protect the Secret of Confession
Victims of a deceased child sexual abuser in Arizona were told the LDS Church had a right not to disclose information it had received in confession.
A magazine on religious liberty and human rights
Victims of a deceased child sexual abuser in Arizona were told the LDS Church had a right not to disclose information it had received in confession.
The story of the Latter-day Saints who enrolled in the U.S. Army to protect their religious liberty has parallels with the epic struggle of Tai Ji Men for justice.
Court states billionaire James Huntsman, who left the Latter-day Saints Church, is not entitled to receive his donations back.
Ex-Mormon billionaire James Huntsman sues the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He wants back what he donated in 24 years.
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