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Pasadena Church Bus Accident Attorney Says San Bernardino Bus Crash May Have Been Avoidable
There are many ways a bus collision can occur. However, the initial reports indicate the driver was probably driving too fast for the winding road he was driving upon. But this by no means rules out the possibility that the fire department is at fault, or that there was a roadway defect. In any
Austin Attorney Helps Individuals Obtain Visas for Religious Work
Austin Attorney Helps Individuals Obtain Visas for Religious Work. The Austin immigration attorneys at the Law Office of William Jang, PLLC, are available to help individuals obtain visas in order to enter the United States to perform religious work. - PR11167130
The Church Attorney represents Sunnyside Church in Maryland
The Church Attorney represents Sunnyside Church in Maryland. The Law Offices of Erika E. Cole, LLC and the Descendants of Freed Slaves Defend Lawsuit Against the United Methodist Church to Retain Property Purchased by Ancestors
Sexual Abuse By Clergy Must Be Addressed By U.S. Churches & Religious Organizations, Says Texas
PR: "Churches and other religious organization must confront the problem of sexual abuse by clergy members; the negative effects of clergy abuse cannot be overstated,” says Houston attorney Brad Wyly, founder of the Wyly Law Firm, P.C. Houston, Texas (PRWEB
Church of Scientology International & Religious Technology Center Win in Court Against Former Member
PR: U.S. District Judge rules in favor of Church of Scientology affirming religious nature of the work of Scientology staff Los Angeles (Vocus/PRWEB ) April 5, 2010 -- On April 2, 2010, the United States District Court, Central Dis
Church of Scientology--Final Judgment of European Court of Human Rights Defend Religious Freedom
PR: On March 8, 2010, the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in the case of religious associations of the Church of Scientology in Surgut and Nizhnekamsk became final.
Church of Scientology Decision Protecting Religious Freedom in European Court of Human Rights
PR: Today, the European Court of Human Rights ruled unanimously in favor of two Scientology religious groups in Russia, finding that they have the right to be registered as religious organizations under Russian law. This decision determines that members of the Church of Scientology of Surgut and
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