Church of Scientology of California et al., Appellants, v. W. Michael Blumenthal, Secretary of the Treasury, et al. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings
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History
Format
Paperback
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2011
Publisher
Gale, U.S. Supreme Court Records
ISBN-10
1270706519
ISBN-13
9781270706519
Description
In this intricate legal documentation, the complexities of a pivotal Supreme Court case unfold, revolving around the Church of Scientology of California and its confrontations with significant governmental figures, including the Secretary of the Treasury. The transcripts meticulously capture the court proceedings, offering a detailed glimpse into the arguments presented by the appellants and the responses from federal authorities.
Wade H. McCree and H. Peter Young provide an extensive record that not only showcases the legal maneuverings but also highlights the broader implications of the case on the intersection of religious organizations and federal oversight. Throughout the proceedings, tensions arise as both sides strive to assert their claims, reflecting the legal nuances inherent in issues of tax exemption and religious freedom.
The document serves as a crucial resource for scholars and practitioners interested in the legal precedents surrounding religious institutions in the United States. It provides insights into the cultural and ideological battlegrounds that characterize modern legal disputes, particularly those involving faith-based entities.
Overall, this record stands as a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse regarding the rights of religious organizations and their interactions with government entities, encapsulating pivotal moments in a historical legal battle.
Wade H. McCree and H. Peter Young provide an extensive record that not only showcases the legal maneuverings but also highlights the broader implications of the case on the intersection of religious organizations and federal oversight. Throughout the proceedings, tensions arise as both sides strive to assert their claims, reflecting the legal nuances inherent in issues of tax exemption and religious freedom.
The document serves as a crucial resource for scholars and practitioners interested in the legal precedents surrounding religious institutions in the United States. It provides insights into the cultural and ideological battlegrounds that characterize modern legal disputes, particularly those involving faith-based entities.
Overall, this record stands as a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse regarding the rights of religious organizations and their interactions with government entities, encapsulating pivotal moments in a historical legal battle.
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