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Title IX, NIL, and the State Action Problem: How Title IX Litigation Against the University of Oregon Could Impact your NIL Collective

In December 2023, members of the Oregon female beach volleyball and rowing teams filed a lawsuit under Title IX of the Educational Amendments. The women allege the University of Oregon discriminates against female student athletes by providing unequal benefits and…

6 Reasons You May Want to Change the Legal Structure of Your Business

As a business owner in Michigan, you’ve poured your heart and soul into building your company from the ground up. What may have started as a small, fledgling idea has grown and evolved into a thriving enterprise. However, with growth…

Alabama Supreme Court Sides with Harvest Church in Property Dispute with United Methodist Church

The Alabama Supreme Court decision sets a precedent where a congregation's property ownership rights can be adjudicated in civil court, even if it contradicts internal church rules. This could potentially embolden other congregations considering disaffiliation, particularly those with substantial assets.

Yale Law Journal Highlights How RLUIPA Can Help Churches Create Affordable Housing

The Yale Law Journal recently published an article entitled Churching Nimbys:  Creating Affordable Housing on Church Property by Rev. Patrick E. Reidy, C.S.C. The article explains how existing religious liberty protections  may prove useful in combatting the affordable-housing crisis. Father Pat Reidy, who serves…
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