Anglican Curmudgeon
"Curmudgeonly comments on the current trials and tribulations of being in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion at the same time, with emphasis on canon law and litigation involving the Episcopal Church, on the interface between law and politics, and between religion and science."
Author: A.S. Haley practices at Haley & Bilheimer in Nevada City, Calif.
Blawg Related Categories: Appellate Practice • Constitutional Law • First Amendment • Religious Law • States • California • Solo / Small Firm
Recent Posts from Anglican Curmudgeon
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Putting It All Together
[Nota bene: Having researched this post for months, I pondered long and hard about whether to put it up. I did not like where its logic was taking me, but the logic is inescapable. (Take…
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A Religion of Peace, and a Gospel of Inclusion
We are living in strange times. Black is said to be white, and white is proclaimed black, and the objective reality is lost in the scramble by each to charge the other with falsehood or…
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Ian Goldin: What Will the World Be Like in 2030?
In just seven packed minutes, Professor Ian Goldin of Oxford's 21st Century School (founded by British technology guru James Martin) sums up the experts' consensus about the forces that are driving change today, and which…
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Can a Diocese Leave ECUSA? Squaring Off in San Joaquin
In the first post in this series dealing with the writ proceedings in the Fifth District Court of Appeal involving Bishop Lamb's and ECUSA's lawsuit against Bishop Schofield, I quoted the sections of Bishop Schofield's…
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Is the Left Scared out of Their Minds? You Betcha!
You be the jury. Here is Exhibit A -- the cover of a book by Sarah Palin scheduled to be published on November 17, and which undeniably has been at the top of the charts…
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Can a Diocese Leave ECUSA? Laying out the Case in San Joaquin
Speculation circulates on the Web concerning the appeal that Bishop Robert W. Duncan has announced will be taken from the ruling by Judge James of Pittsburgh that the Diocese violated an October 2005 stipulation by…
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Time to Push Back -- Hard
Folks, now is the time to let your voice be heard in Washington. The bloated mess of "health care reform" legislation which Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and their cohorts are trying to push through Congress…
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A Documentary History of ECUSA's Constitution
There is much litigation going on currently in State courts over the polity of the Episcopal Church. At the same time, there do not appear to be any online versions readily available of ECUSA's early…
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Friday TED Talk: Bjarke Ingels Tells the Stories Behind His Amazing Architecture
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, who heads up one of the most innovative design teams in the field today, tells with humor, sharp wit and images the stories behind three of the projects he has completed.…
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Striking out in Georgia
The Honorable Michael Karpf, Judge of the Superior Court in the Eastern District of Georgia, has now rendered his decision awarding ownership of the oldest Church in Georgia to the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia, and…