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...is the Church's head of deacons. The other appellees are...the South Texas Children's Ministries." In his amended petition...
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...reorganizations, just after the Civil War. The Courtannounced...
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... 1 Plaintiffs-Appellants appeal from an August 25, 2010 judgment of the United 2 States District Court for the Southern District of New...
...the Juvenile Court Law. LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES, Plaintiff and Respondent, v...
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...is an accelerated interlocutory appeal of the trial court's order...relief against Appellees Tom Brown Ministries (TBM), Word of Life Church...
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...No. 10-553 In the Supreme Court of the United States On Writ of Certiorari to...
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