Nussbaum Gleason PLLC is excited to introduce Dilynn Marr, an experienced Human Resources professional.

Dilynn Marr is a human resources professional who specializes in working with religious organizations and nonprofits. A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs with a BA in Communication Leadership, Dilynn holds a PHRi certification (Professional in Human Resources International) and has worked in HR since 2019. Dilynn serves as an… Continue reading Nussbaum Gleason PLLC is excited to introduce Dilynn Marr, an experienced Human Resources professional.

Window of Opportunism

Window of Opportunism By: Martin Nussbaum First Things, December 2023  SO·CALLED “WINDOW bills,” which eliminate statutes of limitations on child sexual abuse claims for periods of two or three years, have been enacted in more than seventeen states. Their primary justification-the thesis that victims of child sexual abuse are psychologically constrained from filing their claims until… Continue reading Window of Opportunism

City of Pueblo Settles RLUIPA Suit by The Christian Growth Center

City of Pueblo Settles RLUIPA Suit Brought by Nussbaum | Gleason on Behalf of the Christian Growth Center On September 25, 2023, the City Council of Pueblo, Colorado, approved a settlement with the Christian Growth Center and its pastor Reverend Paul Elder of the Church’s lawsuit against the City regarding the Church’s longstanding RV Evangelist… Continue reading City of Pueblo Settles RLUIPA Suit by The Christian Growth Center

Families, Schools, and Religious Freedom

Families, Schools, and Religious Freedom By: Helen M. Alvaré Published: June 22, 2023 | Loyola University of Chicago Law Journal Old and New Testament scriptures persistently point to human beings’ ordinary romantic and family and familial relationships and experiences as pathways for glimpsing foundational religious beliefs – beliefs about the identity of God, His love… Continue reading Families, Schools, and Religious Freedom

Dobbs Redux: Naming What’s Really at Stake

Dobbs Redux: Naming What’s Really at Stake By: Helen M. Alvare Written: June 23, 2023 Since the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade in June 2022, advocates of legal abortion have been frantically active, not only proposing to reestablish a legal right to abortion, but seeking to quash even the smallest legal gesture toward respecting… Continue reading Dobbs Redux: Naming What’s Really at Stake

Same-Sex Marriage and the “Reconceiving” of Children

Same-Sex Marriage and the “Reconceiving” of Children By: Helen M. Alvare Written: December 1, 2014 Abstract Historically, the U.S. Supreme Court has consistently highlighted the importance of procreation in its consideration of marriage in constitutional cases. Recently, however, litigants seeking same-sex marriage and judicial decisions sympathetic to their arguments have ignored the language and holdings… Continue reading Same-Sex Marriage and the “Reconceiving” of Children

The Biden Administration’s Regulatory Superweapon for Its Radical Agenda

By: L. Martin Nussbaum November 20, 2022 After the midterm elections, President Biden promised that “nothing will change.” With Congress remaining gridlocked, he will rule by executive order and regulation. One of his more significant actions will likely consist of making final a regulation his Department of Health and Human Services proposed on August 4. Innocuously… Continue reading The Biden Administration’s Regulatory Superweapon for Its Radical Agenda

HHS proposal replaces medical ethics with transgender ideology, critics say

By: Tom Tracy, Catholic News; featuring L. Martin Nussbaum Dated: August 4, 2022 Proposed federal regulatory changes to the Affordable Care Act will mean “woke” political correctness will trump medical and ethical considerations, likely exacerbating a nursing and physician shortage in the U.S. That’s one assessment on the proposed revisions released July 25 by the… Continue reading HHS proposal replaces medical ethics with transgender ideology, critics say

Charis Bible College Wins Tax Fight Against City of Woodland Park; Makes Financial Concession

By: Mountain Jackpot; Featuring Andrew Nussbaum Students And Wommack Ministries’ Supporters Pack Meeting Trevor Phipps Charis Bible College has won a lengthy fight over the right to rescind a previous agreement with the city of Woodland Park, resulting in the waiving of millions in potential property tax revenue for a new housing project. But at… Continue reading Charis Bible College Wins Tax Fight Against City of Woodland Park; Makes Financial Concession

Supreme Court Rules Maine’s Discrimination Against Religious Schools Unconstitutional

Adopting wholesale the position of Nussbaum Gleason attorneys Andrew Nussbaum and Martin Nussbaum in their amicus brief filed on behalf of renowned constitutional scholar, Professor Michael McConnell, the Supreme Court ruled today that Maine’s discrimination against religious private schools violated the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause. As the most rural state in the union, Maine… Continue reading Supreme Court Rules Maine’s Discrimination Against Religious Schools Unconstitutional

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