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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

A religious-freedom conference of possible interest

I received this notice from a religious-freedom scholar / friend of mine.  Should be of interest to many:

What are the primary legal challenges confronting pre-K to 12 and post-secondary religious schools?  What is the best way for religious institutions to implement codes of conduct for faculty and administrators?  How may religious institutions (except churches) navigate the new Form 990?  What distinguishes faith-based healthcare providers?  How may religious institutions minimize their tax liability?  May religious hospitals enforce beginning-of-life and end-of-life ethical and religious directives?  These are some of the questions that the Religious Institutions Conference sponsored by Holland & Knight LLP and

Palm Beach

Atlantic

University

will address on September 12, 2008 on the beautiful campus of

Palm Beach

Atlantic

University

in

West Palm Beach

,

Florida

.  The morning (beginning at 8:30 a.m.) will focus on religious educational institutions and the afternoon (beginning at 1:15 p.m.) on religious healthcare providers, but there will be plenty on the program of relevance to all Religious Institutions.  The conference including lunch and materials is $15.  You must register to attend.  To RSVP or to request more information, please contact Sheila Stoudt at [email protected] or 850-425-5603.

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