Volume 29, Issue 2 (2005)
As of Volume 48 in Fall of 2023, the Seton Hall Legislative Journal has been renamed to the Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy.Seton Hall Legislative Bureau
Table of Contents
Symposium
Bankruptcy in the Religious Non-Profit Context
Kathleen M. Boozang
Articles
"Sovereignty" Issues and the Church Bankruptcy Cases
David A. Skeel Jr.
The Availability of Parish Assets for Diocesan Debts: A Canonical Analysis
Nicholas P. Cafardi
Who Owns the Local Church? A Pressing Issue for Dioceses in Bankruptcy
Catharine Pierce Wells
The Relevance of Canon Law in a Bankruptcy Proceeding
Melanie DiPietro
The Diocese After Chapter 11
Mark A. Sargent
Constitutional Arguments in Chruch Bankruptcies: Why Judicial Discourse About Religion Matters
Angela C. Carmella
Whose Steeple Is It? Defining the Limits of the Debtor's Estate in the Religious Bankruptcy Context
Christina M. Davitt
Notes
The Federal Income Tax Consequences of States' Laws Against Discrimination: Why Blaney Was Right and Why New Jersey's Law Against Discrimination Should Be Amended
Geoffrey D. Mueller
A Practical Guide to Chinese Patent Law
Cynthia Smith