NY Religious Corporations Law
Michael R. Masinter
masinter at nova.edu
Thu Mar 12 09:48:47 PDT 2009
The more interesting question is why anyone would have proposed such a
patently unconstitutional law. For an apparently well sourced
explanation debunking the claim, already made, that the proposed
legislation was either retribution for the Church's stand on Prop 8,
or part of a larger culture war, see
http://secularright.org/wordpress/?p=1724
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Quoting hamilton02 at aol.com:
> I would like to ask a point of information on the law profs letter
> to Conn legis. I am wondering if it was formally or informally
> commissioned by the bishops.
> Marci
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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