1. Silencing Scientology's critics on the Internet: a mission impossible?
Journal article by Ann Brill, Ashley Packard; Communications and the Law,
Vol. 19, 1997
Subjects: Internet--Management, Freedom of religion--Analysis,
Scientology--Public opinion
Silencing Scientologys critics on the Internet: a mission...governments
persecution of the Church of Scientology to Nazi persecution of the Jews...
Hostility toward Scientology is not new. The German government...
2. Managing to Recruit: Religious Conversion in the Workplace
Journal article by Deana Hall; Sociology of Religion, Vol. 59, 1998
Subjects: Religion And Sociology
...strategies to ensure survival. The Church of Scientology has a
long-established system of therapeutic...monetary resources. A recent
development in Scientologys resource mobilization efforts involves...and
often involve the introduction of Scientology doctrine into the workplace.
Utilizing...
3. The Social Adaptation of Marginal Religious Movements in America
Journal article by Charles L. Harper, Bryan F. Le Beau; Sociology of
Religion, Vol. 54, 1993
Subjects: Religion And Sociology
...the Unification Church, Hare Krishna, Scientology, The Way, the Divine
Light Movement...Catholics) and four contemporary ones (Scientology, the
Unification Church, the Hare...chanting praise to a Hindu deity; or the
Scientology teaching that one is really a timeless...
4. The Structure of Paranormal Beliefs among Australian Psychology
Students
Journal article by M. R. Grimmer, K. D. White; Journal of Psychology, Vol.
124, 1990
Subjects: Parapsychology
...Reincarnation 62.20 19.02 15.55 3.23 Scientology 18.30 21.77 2.63 57.30
Turin...psychic photography, radiesthesia, scientology, zone therapy, and
the fictitious item...respondents generally knew little about them.
Scientology and kundalini emerged as factorially...
5. Bessard v. California Community Colleges and the Religious Freedom
Restoration Act: implications for public administration
Journal article by David C. Wyld; Public Personnel Management, Vol. 26,
1997
Subjects: Employment--Cases, Freedom of religion--Laws, regulations, etc.,
Employees--Religion
...spanning the gamut including mainline Protestantism, the Catholic
Church, major Jewish groups, Islamic groups, and the Church of
Scientology), this fragile and diverse coalition fought against the
decision of the Supreme Court in Smith II.(39) In the...
6. Has the Supreme Court really turned RICO upside down?: an examination
of NOW v. Scheidler
Journal article by Michael Vitiello; Journal of Criminal Law and
Criminology, Vol. 85, 1995
Subjects: Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, Pro-life
movement--Cases, National Organization for Women v. Scheidler--114 S. Ct.
798 (1994), Racketeering--Cases, Blakey, G. Robert--Criticism,
interpretation, etc.
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
7. Drifting apart together: diverging conceptions of free expression in
the North American judicial tradition
Journal article by Douglas Bicket; Communications and the Law, Vol. 20,
1999
Subjects: Freedom of speech--Comparative method, Hate speech--Comparative
method, Libel and slander--Comparative method, Free press and fair
trial--Comparative method, Obscenity (Law)--Comparative method
...Keegstra,(5) and Hill v. Church of Scientology(6)--the Canadian Supreme
Court has given...Canadian ruling in Hill v. Church of Scientology,(11)
which reasserts the Supreme Court...was reemphasized in Hill v. Church of
Scientology.(21) In sum, Canadian jurisprudence...
8. Reconstructing reality: conspiracy theories about Jonestown
Journal article by Rebecca Moore; Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 36, 2002
Subjects: Ryan, Leo J.--Crimes against, Jones, Jim (Cult leader)--Behavior
...organization sponsored by the Church of Scientology began to circulate
reports that a CIA...John Judge, Jim Hougan, the Church of Scientology, and
Dr. Peter Beter. Dr. Beter is...Hougan, Mark Lane, and the Church of
Scientology. After all, they generously footnote...
9. Judicial Decisions
Journal article by Alona E. Evans; American Journal of International Law,
Vol. 74, 1980
Subjects: International Relations--Periodicals
...were senior members of the Church of Scientology and who resided in the
United Kingdom...Government had on file about the Church of Scientology and
what persons in the Government...Government personnel opposed to the Church
of Scientology, the court did not find that these orders...
10. The decline of socialism in Zimbabwe
Journal article by Tom Meisenhelder; Social Justice, Vol. 21, 1994
Subjects: Socialism--Evaluation, Zimbabwe--Politics and government
...February): 68. Australian Law Journal Reports 1983 The Church of
Scientology v. Woodward. Volume 57: 42-59. Borosage, R. 1976
"Para-Legal...and Others. In Ely and Ely (1986): 68-71. 1982 Church of
Scientology v. Woodward. In Ely and Ely (1986): 71-78. State Research...
11. Anti-Modernism, Modernism, and Postmodernism: Struggling with the
Cultural Significance of New Religious Movements
Journal article by Lorne L. Dawson; Sociology of Religion, Vol. 59, 1998
Subjects: Religion And Sociology
...authority" (1978: 138). This holds true, most obviously, for Scientology
and other NRMs born of the human potential movement, like...different ways
of "doing the religion." Groups as diverse as Scientology, Vajradhatu,
Transcendental Meditation, Kripalu Yoga, Wicca...
12. Locating copyright within the First Amendment skein
Journal article by Neil Weinstock Netanel; Stanford Law Review, Vol. 54,
2001
Subjects: Freedom of speech--Litigation, Fair use (Copyright)--Litigation,
Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin Co.--268 F.3d 1257 (11th Cir. 2001), The
Wind Done Gone (Book)--Litigation, Gone with the Wind (Book)--Litigation,
Parody--Litigation
...Minneapolis police department newsletter in order to expose racism in
the police department. (54) * A critic of the Church of Scientology posts
secret church texts on the Internet in order to unveil church foibles. (55)
* Hustler magazine runs a parody advertisement...
13. Leveling the playing field for religious "liberty" in Russia: a
critical analysis of the 1997 law "on freedom of conscience and religious
associations"
Journal article by Arina Lekhel; Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law,
Vol. 32, 1999
Subjects: Freedom of religion--Laws, regulations, etc., Social
change--Religious aspects
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
14. Apples and Oranges Or Varieties of the Same Fruit? the New Religious
Movements and the New Social Movements Compared
Journal article by John A. Hannigan; Review of Religious Research, Vol. 31,
1990
Subjects: Religion And Sociology, Religion
...for each individual. In the case of Scientology, the full benefits of
wisdom are said...Sims, and Rodney Stark 1980 " Scientology: To be
perfectly clear. " Sociological...Freedom: A Sociological Analysis of
Scientology . New York: Columbia University Press...
15. Religious Freedom in Russia Today
Journal article by Vladimir Feodorov; The Ecumenical Review, Vol. 50, 1998
Subjects: Russia--Religious aspects, Orthodox Eastern Church,
Russian--Social aspects, Freedom of religion--Russia, Ecumenical
movement--Russia
...freedom as it relates to the Church of Scientology in Germany, it is the
state far more...government has refused to acknowledge Scientology as a
religion and has not allowed Scientologists...different reactions to the
Church of Scientology in Germany and the USA, as mentioned...
16. Teaching and learning: Whose computer is it? (1)
Journal article by Yong Zhao, Sophia Hueyshan Tan, Punya Mishra; Journal of
Adolescent & Adult Literacy, Vol. 44, 2000
...groups as diverse as Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility,
the Motley Fool investment advisory, and the Church of Scientology
recognize this in their use of the phrase, "the good, the bad, and the
Internet...
17. Organizational sentencing
Journal article by Stephanie A. Cutter; American Criminal Law Review, Vol.
32, 1995
Subjects: Criminal liability of juristic persons--Laws, regulations, etc.,
Sentences (Criminal procedure)--Laws, regulations, etc., White collar
crimes--Remedies
...noting that "identity and address of client are not generally held to be
confidential communications"); Burden v. Church of Scientology of Cal., 526
F. Supp. 44, 46 (M.D. Fla. 1981) (granting motion to compel disclosure of
clients address). (243.) E.g., In...
18. COMMENTARY A COMMENT ON PILARZYK'S ARTICLE "THE ORIGIN, DEVELOPMENT
AND DECLINE OF A YOUTH CULTURE RELIGION" (RRR, Fall, 1978)
Journal article by G. K. Nelson; Review of Religious Research, Vol. 21,
1979
Subjects: Religion And Sociology, Religion
...Fall): 23-43. Wallis, Roy 1973 "The sectarianism of Scientology" in M.
Hill (ed.). A Sociological Yearbook of Religion...movement." Social
Research 41 (Summer): 299-327. 1975 "Scientology, therapeutic cult to
religious sect." Sociology 9 (January...
19. The Paul Hanly Furfey Lecture -- 1992 Behold the New Jerusalems! Catch
22s in the Kingdom-Building Endeavors of New Religious Movements
Journal article by Eileen Barker; Sociology of Religion, Vol. 54, 1993
Subjects: Religion And Sociology
...into The Forum), Transcendental Meditation, the Church of Scientology,
and the various constituents of the Human Potential movements...bring
about, at least some restructuring of society -- the Scientology-related
Narconon and the est-related Hunger Project provide...
20. Procedural issues
Journal article by Laila Abou-Rahme, Jennifer E. Hays, Scot A. Hinshaw,
Charles J. Muhl; American Criminal Law Review, Vol. 35, 1998
Subjects: Criminal procedure--Surveys
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
21. Procedural issues
Journal article by Robert Johnston, Richard S. Julie, Tobias Zimmerman;
American Criminal Law Review, Vol. 36, 1999
Subjects: White collar crimes--Surveys, Criminal procedure--Surveys
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
22. Quantum physics and the Ouija-board: James Merrill's holistic world
view
Journal article by C.A. Buckley; Mosaic (Winnipeg), Vol. 26, 1993
Subjects: Poetry--Criticism, interpretation, etc., Merrill,
James--Criticism, interpretation, etc., Holism--Portrayals, depictions,
etc.
...the comic to highlight the "loony" aspects of his poetic scientology. At
the same time, however, in seeing himself from the perspective...address in
turn is the way psychology fits into a poetic scientology and here he
begins first by paying homage to the father of...
23. Deduction for religious education disallowed
Journal article by Cynthia Bolt Lee; Journal of Accountancy, Vol. 190, 2000
Subjects: Tax exemption--Laws, regulations, etc., Religious
education--Taxation
...Court examined the deduction of fees paid to the Church of Scientology
for "auditing"--a type of individualized spiritual
counseling...payments--the primary source of income for the Church of
Scientology--are required of those being trained and, are, therefore...
24. A step toward balance? third-party liability in the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act
Journal article by Ya-Ching Lee; Communications and the Law, Vol. 23, 2001
Subjects: Internet--Laws, regulations, etc., Digital Millennium Copyright
Act of 1998, Copyright infringement--Laws, regulations, etc.
...copyrighted church documents to the Usenet news group
alt.religion.scientology. The document then automatically copied onto
Netcoms computer...posted copies of copyrighted church documents to
alt.religion.scientology to criticize the churchs training material.
Whether such...
25. Task Force Report: the Appropriate Role of Clinical Child
Psychologists in the Prescribing of Psychoactive Medication for Children
Journal article by Russell A. Barkley, C. Keith Conners, Alan Barclay,
Kenneth Gadow, Rachel Gittelman, Robert Sprague, James Swanson; Journal of
Clinical Child Psychology, Vol. 19, 1990
Subjects: Child Psychology, Child Psychiatry
...by the recent national media campaign by the Church of Scientology
against Ritalin ( Bass, 1988). For instance, the amount...Commission on
Human Rights (CCHR), a committee of the Church of Scientology, has recently
argued that reducing the nuisance factor in...
26. BECOMING AND BE/LONGING: KATE BORNSTEIN'S GENDER OUTLAW AND MY GENDER
WORKBOOK
Journal article by Bina Toledo Freiwald; Biography, Vol. 24, 2001
Subjects: Characters and characteristics in literature--Criticism,
interpretation, etc., Gender identity--Portrayals, depictions, etc.,
Transsexuals--Portrayals, depictions, etc., My Gender Workbook
(Book)--Criticism, interpretation, etc., Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and
the Rest of Us (Book)--Criticism, interpretation, etc., Bornstein,
Kate--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
...alcohol. I numbed my mind with everything from peyote to Scientology. I
buried my head in the sands of television, college, a...aboard the
sea-going yacht Apollo, flagship of the Church of Scientology" (100),
signifies not the normal congruence of biological...
27. Procedural issues
Journal article by Allison E. Beach, Deepak Gupta, David E. Suchar;
American Criminal Law Review, Vol. 38, 2001
Subjects: White collar crimes--Surveys, Criminal procedure--Surveys
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
28. Hope Springs Internal
Journal article by Lionel Tiger; Social Research, Vol. 66, 1999
Subjects: Social Sciences
...membership in remedial schemes. This may include decisive fiscal
extraction in return for promises of personal well-being, as in
Scientology. Not unusually, the police function of government can itself
become part of the system of manipulating hope, as in the...
29. Religious Organizational Change: an Analysis Based on the Tm Movement
Journal article by Eric Woodrum; Review of Religious Research, Vol. 24,
1982
Subjects: Religion And Sociology, Religion
...Movement (SRM) from a cultic fringe of spiritual and Eastern oriented
persons parallel Wallis discussion of Dianetics-to-Scientology ( 1974 ) and
the Aetherius Society (a flying saucer sect) (1975:17-49) and Richardson (
1979 ) analysis of Jesus...
30. The Expanding Boundaries of Memory
Journal article by David B. Chamberlain; Re-vision, Vol. 12, 1990
Subjects: Consciousness
...Psychology Journal 1(3): 230-38. Hubbard, L. R. 1950 . Dianetics: The
modern science of mental health . Los Angeles: Scientology Publications.
Janov, A. 1970 . The primal scream: Primal therapy, the cure for neurosis .
New York: Putnam...
31. Alternative Spirituality and Environmentalism
Journal article by Jon P. Bloch; Review of Religious Research, Vol. 40,
1998
Subjects: Religion And Sociology, Religion
...join mainline religions, but also from those who join the more
rigorously organized new religious movements (NRMs) such as Scientology or
the Unification Church, as such groups would be viewed as featuring rules,
dogma and hierarchy not unlike mainline churches...
32. Political Activism and Feminist Spirituality
Journal article by Nancy J. Finley; SA. Sociological Analysis, Vol. 52,
1991
Subjects: Religion And Sociology, Sociology, Christian (Catholic), Church
And Social Problems--Catholic Church
...of the Mid-South Sociological Association, Baton Rouge, 1989 . 1 NRMs
include such groups as Hare Krishna, Scientology, the Children of God, the
Unification Church of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, as well as Neo-Pagans.
(See Robbins...
33. [3]A profile of New Agers: social and spiritual aspects(*) (1)
Journal article by Adam Possamai; Journal of Sociology, Vol. 36, 2000
Subjects: New Age movement--Research
...often continue to experience tension and conflict within those groups
(e.g. born again Christians, transcendental meditation, Scientology),
because they want to find their own subjective religion. Their discourse on
religious establishment is often cynical and...
34. Webcaching via satellite: Internet highway or copyright infringement?
Journal article by Henry Wong; Communications and the Law, Vol. 20, 1999
Subjects: Web sites--Laws, regulations, etc., Copyright infringement--Laws,
regulations, etc., Push technology--Laws, regulations, etc., Satellite
communications--Laws, regulations, etc.
...Netcom knew of the infringing activities and had the ability to prevent
further distribution. In August 1996, the Church of Scientology reached a
settlement with Netcom. As part of the settlement, Netcom announced new
guidelines which publicly announced its...
35. Federal Food and Drug Act violations
Journal article by Erica L. Niezgoda, Maureen M. Richardson; American
Criminal Law Review, Vol. 35, 1998
Subjects: Pharmaceutical policy--Laws, regulations, etc., Food, Drug and
Cosmetic Act, Food law--Surveys
...purposes of FDCA); Massachusetts v. Hayes, 691 F.2d 57 (1st Cir. 1982)
(defining heating aids as devices under FDCA); Church of Scientology v.
Richardson, 437 F.2d 214 (9th Cir. 1971) (holding that skin galvanometers
designed to measure changes in electrical resistance...
36. Reflections on Napster: the Ninth Circuit takes a walk on the wild
side
Journal article by Lee B. Burgunder; American Business Law Journal, Vol.
39, 2002
Subjects: A & M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc.--239 F. 3d 1004 (9th Cir.
2001), Online music--Cases, Piracy (Copyright)--Cases, Digital
recording--Cases
...according to the principles underlying Religious Technology Center v.
Netcom. (16) In Netcom, a critic of the Church of Scientology posted
portions of L. Ron Hubbards copyrighted writings on an Internet newsgroup
without the permission of the copyright...
37. Intellectual property
Journal article by Sivan Baron, Indranil Chowdhury, Alan R. Kabat, William
Nakhleh; American Criminal Law Review, Vol. 34, 1997
Subjects: Intellectual property--Laws, regulations, etc., Copyright
infringement--Laws, regulations, etc., Patent law--Criminal provisions,
Trade secrets--Laws, regulations, etc., Art thefts--Laws, regulations, etc.
...this issue. (39.) See, e.g., Religious Technology Center v. Wollersheim,
796 F.2d 1076, 1077 (9th Cir. 1986) (Church of Scientology brought civil
RICO action to enjoin dissemination of sacred scriptures regarded as trade
secrets). (40.) 18 U.S.C. [sections...
38. The Expanding Boundaries of Memory
Journal article by David B. Chamberlain; Re-vision, Vol. 12, 1990
Subjects: Consciousness--Periodicals
...Psychology Journal 1(3): 230-38. Hubbard, L. R. 1950 . Dianetics: The
modern science of mental health . Los Angeles: Scientology Publications.
Janov, A. 1970 . The primal scream: Primal therapy, the cure for neurosis .
New York: Putnam...
39. Strained Bedfellows: Pagans, New Agers, and 'Starchy Humanists' in
Unitarian Universalism
Journal article by Richard Wayne Lee; Sociology of Religion, Vol. 56, 1995
Subjects: Religion And Sociology
...5 Westley ( 1978, 1983 ) contends that a number of the human potential
movements of the 1970s (e.g., Scientology, Arica, Silva Mind Control, est )
qualify as Durkheimian "cult of man" groups since they uphold the "central
belief" that...
40. Cultural-historical Factors in Religious Economies: Further Analysis
of the Canadian Case
Journal article by William H. Swatos Jr.; Review of Religious Research,
Vol. 33, 1991
Subjects: Religion And Sociology, Religion
...heathen Canadians: Demographics correlates of nonbelief." Pacific Socio-
logical Review 23:199-216. Wallis, Roy 1975a Scientology: Therapeutic cult
to religious sect. Sociology 9:89-100 1975b The cult and its
transformation, pp. 35-49 in Roy...
41. Processes of Disaffiliation: Religious Mobility Among Men and Women
Journal article by Sharon Sandomirsky, John Wilson; Social Forces, Vol. 68,
1990
Subjects: Social Problems, Social Service
...in which more than three-quarters simply referred to themselves as
"Baptist"), Catholic, Christian Science (we included Scientology and Unity
in this category), Disciples (including Church of Christ), Congregational
(now the United Church of Christ...
42. The Demise of Privacy in a Private World: from Front Porches to Chat
Rooms
Journal article by Gary Gumpert; Communication Theory, Vol. Eight, 1998
Subjects: Communication, Information Theory
...has been used in the investigation of criminal activity as illustrated
by a case in February 1995 in which the Church of Scientology was able to
obtain the identity of a remailer service by filing a criminal complaint
through Interpol ( Netsurfer Focus...
43. Federal Food and Drug Act violations
Journal article by Timothy K. Gilman, Brian R. Mccormick; American Criminal
Law Review, Vol. 38, 2001
Subjects: Drugs--Laws, regulations, etc., Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Food
adulteration and inspection--Surveys
...Act); Massachusetts v. Hayes, 691 F.2d 57, 60 (1st Cir. 1982) (defining
hearing aids as "devices" under FDCA); Church of Scientology v. Richardson,
437 F.2d 214, 217 (9th Cir. 1971) (holding skin galvanometers designed to
measure changes in electrical resistance...
44. Faith in Government?
Journal article by Gwendolyn Mink; Social Justice, Vol. 28, 2001
Subjects: Bush, George W.--Social policy, Social policy--Analysis, Church
charities--Political aspects, Social service--Religious aspects
...Bush ally worried that the faith-based initiative would benefit
non-Christian religious organizations, such as the Church of Scientology
and the Unification Church. [11] A third criticism is that charitable
choice requires government to acquiesce to the very...
45. A profile of New Agers: social and spiritual aspects(*) (2)
Journal article by Adam Possamai; Journal of Sociology, Vol. 36, 2000
Subjects: New Age movement--Social aspects, Spirituality--Case studies,
Spiritual life--Causes of, Alternative convictions--Religious aspects
...18) finds that what he calls `New Age religious groups are the fastest
growing set of religious groups in Australia (e.g. Scientology, wiccan and
witchcraft, Satanism, paganism and spiritualism) according to the 1996
Australian census. Over 30 000 Australians...
46. The game's the same: why gambling in cyberspace violates federal law
Journal article by Bruce P. Keller; Yale Law Journal, Vol. 108, 1999
Subjects: Internet--Usage, Government regulation of business--Analysis,
Gambling--Laws, regulations, etc., Wagering Information Act--18 U.S.C. 1084
...Netcom On-Line Communication Services,(221) Netcom, an Internet service
provider, was accused of infringing copyrights in Scientology tracts by
providing Internet access to a computer bulletin board service on which
portions of those works were stored.(222...
47. PROPHETIC CHARISMA: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF REVOLUTIONARY RELIGIOUS
PERSONALITIES
Journal article by John A. Saliba; Theological Studies, Vol. 60, 1999
Subjects: Books--Reviews, Prophetic Charisma: The Psychology of
Revolutionary Religious Personalities (Book)--Reviews
...psychological qualities that go with prophethood. But the reader is left
rather confused when, for example, L. Ron Hubbard of Scientology, David
Berg who founded the Children of God (now known as The Family), Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi of Transcendental Meditation...
48. City of Boerne v. Flores: a landmark for structural analysis
Journal article by Marci A. Hamilton; William and Mary Law Review, Vol. 39,
1998
Subjects: Constitutional law--Interpretation and construction, Separation
of powers--Laws, regulations, etc., United States. Congress--Powers and
duties, Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, City of Boerne v.
Flores--117 S. Ct. 2157 (1997), United States Constitution--U.S. Const.
amend. 14, s. 5
...Churches USA, American Jewish Committee, American Muslim Council, Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Church of Scientology International,
Episcopal Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, National Sikh
Center, Native American Church of...
49. From patchwork to network: strategies for international intellectual
property in flux
Journal article by Paul Edward Geller; Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational
Law, Vol. 31, 1998
Subjects: Conflict of laws--Analysis, Intellectual property (International
law)--Evaluation, Information networks--Influence, Digital
communications--Influence
...but holding that network service merely relaying materials, absent proof
of scienter, is not liable). (50.) See, e.g., Scientology v. XS4ALL, Order
of March 12, 1996, President District Court, The Hague (Netherlands),
reported in 1996 MEDIAFORUM B59 (declining...
50. Political correctness - the new McCarthyism
Journal article by Steve Shapiro, Suzanne Sparks; Public Relations
Quarterly, Vol. 40, 1995
Subjects: Political correctness--Evaluation, Public relations--Social
aspects
...given after a full disclosure of the facts." Among Hill and Knowltons
other clients were another church group (Church of Scientology), a
gene-splicing engineering company (DNS), a pharmaceutical firm that made
contraceptives (Wyeth-Ayerst) and Playboy Enterprises...
51. Teaching About Religions in State History Courses: the Religious
Contours of California and Illinois
Journal article by John K. Simmons; Social Studies, Vol. 84, 1993
Subjects: Social Sciences--Study And Teaching, History--Study And Teaching
...of more made-in-America religions such as Christian Science, Adventism,
Spiritualism, Pentecostalism, New Thought, and Scientology, have forms of
religion in their history. Religious freedom has created enormous religious
diversity in the -242...
52. Definitions of Cult: from Sociological-Technical to Popular-Negative
Journal article by James T. Richardson; Review of Religious Research, Vol.
34, 1993
Subjects: Religion And Sociology, Religion
...might work. I had expanded the theorizing of Wallis ( 1974 ). developed
in his research on Diabetics (better known as Scientology). The expansion
was incorporated in a theoretical model that included several sets of
analytically distinct factors: (1...
53. Structural Free Exercise
Journal article by Mary Ann Glendon, Raul F. Yanes; Michigan Law Review,
Vol. 90, 1991
Subjects: Law, Law Reviews--Michigan
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
54. Oh dad poor dad, your daughter has looked in your closet and I'm
feeling so sad: daughters dissing Daddy in the memoir *
Journal article by Roger Neustadter; Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 36,
2002
Subjects: Fathers--Portrayals, depictions, etc., Harrison,
Kathryn--Criticism, interpretation, etc., Gordon, Mary--Criticism,
interpretation, etc., Greer, Germaine--Criticism, interpretation, etc.,
Fathers and daughters--Social aspects
...thralls of his more private fads" (195). She describes her fathers
flirtation with Zen Buddhism, Kriya yoga, Christian Science, Scientology,
and microbiotics; his speaking in tongues and his macrobiotic fasting. Many
of her fathers "health regimens," such as drinking...
55. `This is not a rebel song': the Irish conflict and popular music
Journal article by Bill Rolston; Race and Class, Vol. 42, 2001
Subjects: Popular music--Political aspects, Irish--Music, Political ballads
and songs--Criticism, interpretation, etc., Lyrics--Criticism,
interpretation, etc.
...case, a constant introspective urge, which has led him to incorporate
elements of Eastern mysticism, Jungian psychology and scientology in his
music, took a distinctly Irish twist with songs such as `Celtic Ray
(Beautiful Vision, Mercury 1982) and `Dweller...
56. Procedural issues
Journal article by Amber Harding, Tiffany Shatz, Brad Samuels; American
Criminal Law Review, Vol. 39, 2002
Subjects: White collar crimes--Laws, regulations, etc., Criminal
procedure--Laws, regulations, etc.
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
57. Reconciling Napster with the Sony decision and recent amendments to
copyright law
Journal article by Stephanie Greene; American Business Law Journal, Vol.
39, 2001
Subjects: Copyright--Litigation, A. & M. Records, Inc. v. Napster,
Inc.--239 F.3d 1004 (9th Cir. 2001), Sony Corp. of America v. Universal
City Studios--464 U.S. 417 (1984), Digital sound recordings--Litigation,
MP3--Litigation
...knowledge of the alleged infringing activity. (184) The case involved a
dispute between a minister-turned-critic of the Church of Scientology who
had used copyrighted material owned by the church without permission and
had posted that material on a bulletin board...
58. An outcomes analysis of scope of review standards
Journal article by Paul R. Verkuil; William and Mary Law Review, Vol. 44,
2002
Subjects: Judicial review--Analysis, United States. Supreme Court--Practice
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
59. John Lardas, The Bop Apocalypse: the Religious Visions of Kerouac,
Ginsberg, and Burroughs
Journal article by Louisa P. Bashmakova; American Studies International,
Vol. 40, 2002
Subjects: The Bop Apocalypse: The Religious Visions of Kerouac, Ginsberg,
and Burroughs (Book)
...for personal purgation and cultural renewal" (214). Speaking on
Burroughss "platform," Lardas traces his borrowings from Scientology and
accents his disagreement with "the group" about the Utopia of Absolute
Freedom. While Kerouac and Ginsberg understood...
60. Preparing for the clothed public square: teaching about religion,
civic education, and the Constitution
Journal article by Jay D. Wexler; William and Mary Law Review, Vol. 43,
2002
Subjects: Public schools--Laws, regulations, etc., Religion--Study and
teaching, Religion and law--Analysis
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
61. Federal Food and Drug Act violations
Journal article by Eileen Kennelly, Rebecca Spiro; American Criminal Law
Review, Vol. 36, 1999
Subjects: Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Food adulteration and
inspection--Surveys, Drug adulteration--Surveys
...purposes); Massachusetts v. Hayes, 691 F.2d 57, 60 (1st Cir. 1982)
(defining hearing aids "devices" under FDCA); Church of Scientology v.
Richardson, 437 F.2d 214, 217 (9th Cir. 1971) (holding skin galvanometers
designed to measure changes in electrical resistance...
62. Good samaritan to the rescue: America Online free from publisher and
distributor liability for anonymously posted defamation
Journal article by Nancy W. Guenther; Communications and the Law, Vol. 20,
1998
Subjects: Libel and slander--Litigation, Zeran v. American Online--129 F.3d
327 (4th Cir. 1997), America Online Inc.--Litigation, Online
services--Litigation
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
63. Gov. Al Smith confronts the Catholic question: the rhetorical legacy
of the 1928 campaign
Journal article by Michael J. Hostetler; Communication Quarterly, Vol. 46,
1998
Subjects: Church and state--Political aspects, Smith, Al--Political
activity, Kennedy, John F.--Religion, Religion and politics--Management
...so also some today question the political aspirations of triumphalist
Protestantism or militant Islam or entrepreneurial Scientology. Voters, in
particular, are entitled to know what influence a politicians religious
beliefs will have on his or her policy...
64. Toward a more balanced online copyright policy
Journal article by Ya-Ching Lee; Communications and the Law, Vol. 20, 1998
Subjects: Internet--Laws, regulations, etc., Copyright--Laws, regulations,
etc., Information superhighway--Laws, regulations, etc., Copyright
infringement--Laws, regulations, etc.
...Communication Services, Inc., Dennis Erlich had posted copies of
copyrighted church documents to the UseNET newsgroup
alt.religion.scientology. The document then automatically was copied onto
Netcoms computer and disseminated to other Usenet servers around the
world...
65. Buying silence
Journal article by Terry Morehead Dworkin, Elletta Sangrey Callahan;
American Business Law Journal, Vol. 36, 1998
Subjects: Whistle blowing--Laws, regulations, etc., Confidential
communications--Personnel records
...current or planned involvement in criminal activity,(49) which would
obviously be a matter of public concern. In Church of Scientology v.
Armstrong, a California appellate court relied on this section and others
of the Restatement (Second) of Agency, along...
66. Copyright and a democratic civil society
Journal article by Neil Weinstock Netanel; Yale Law Journal, Vol. 106, 1996
Subjects: Information technology--Laws, regulations, etc.,
Copyright--Political aspects, Intellectual property--Economic aspects
...number of published cases, which one may assume are only the tip of the
iceberg, are especially disturbing. The Church of Scientology has recently
invoked copyright to prevent critics from bringing allegedly corrupt Church
practices to public scrutiny.(34...
67. Russia's spiritual wilderness: freedom cannot take root without moral
renewal
Journal article by Barbara Von Der Heydt; Policy Review, 1994
Subjects: Russia--Social aspects, Religion and ethics--Russia
...have descended on the streets. Such nontraditional religions as the
Unification Church, the Hare Krishna, and the Church of Scientology, in
addition to sorcerers, occultists, Satan worshippers, faith healers,
psychic spoon benders, hypnotists and every manner...
68. Religious lobbyists in the public square
Journal article by Claire Badaracco; Public Relations Quarterly, Vol. 37,
1992
Subjects: Public relations--Religious aspects, Public opinion--Religious
aspects
...Dilenschneider is said by insiders to have been over his mix of advocacy
for "pro-life" politics with the firms work for the Church of Scientology
and its campaign against Lilly Corporation. The subsequent media reports
about the role of Hill and Knowltons propaganda...
69. Journalist's privilege in criminal proceedings: an analysis of United
States Courts of Appeals' decisions from 1973 to 1999
Journal article by Karl H. Schmid; American Criminal Law Review, Vol. 39,
2002
Subjects: United States. Courts of Appeals--Surveys
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
70. Social Movement Theory and the Sociology of Religion: Toward a New
Synthesis
Journal article by John A. Hannigan; SA. Sociological Analysis, Vol. 52,
1991
Subjects: Religion And Sociology, Sociology, Christian (Catholic), Church
And Social Problems--Catholic Church
...1988 :368). This can be seen in the church-state conflicts involving a
number of well known NRMs -- Unification Church, Scientology, ISKCON. In
Latin America, the confrontation of the state by liberation theologians and
base commumties revolves...
71. Reinventing American Religion -- Yet Again
Journal article by R. Laurence Moore; American Literary History, Vol. 12,
2000
Subjects: American Literature--History And Criticism
...today a major force in moving American culture abroad, and some
countries have put up barriers to this sort of free trade. Scientology has
been one target, but the aggressive religious proselytizing of other
American religions around the world has been resisted...
72. Remembering the persecuted: an analysis of the International Religious
Freedom Act
Journal article by Steven Wales; Houston Journal of International Law, Vol.
24, 2002
Subjects: Freedom of religion--Laws, regulations, etc., International
Religious Freedom Act of 1998, Sanctions (International law)--Laws,
regulations, etc., Persecution--Laws, regulations, etc.
...negative connotation. (167) Germanys report was "more balanced," but
encouraged continuing surveillance of the Church of Scientology. (168)
Next, the 1999 Report describes U.S. actions to promote religious freedom
abroad. (169) It began by stating a clear...
73. Intellectual property
Journal article by Henock Gessesse, Karen Sanzaro; American Criminal Law
Review, Vol. 33, 1996
Subjects: Intellectual property--Laws, regulations, etc., Copyright Act of
1976, Copyright infringement--Laws, regulations, etc., National Stolen
Property Act, Trade Secrets Act, Art--Crimes against, Patent law--Criminal
provisions, Trademarks--Laws, regulations, etc., Trade secrets--Laws,
regulations, etc.
...article in this issue. (38.) E.g., Religious Technology Center v.
Wollersheim, 796 F.2d 1076, 1077 (9th Cir. 1986) (Church of Scientology
brought civil RICO action to enjoin dissemination of sacred scriptures
regarded as trade secrets), cert. denied, 479 U.S...
74. Procedural issues
Journal article by Lori Anne Dolqueist, William Elder, Charles Markham,
Suvarna Rajguru, Clem Turner, Jessica Yoo; American Criminal Law Review,
Vol. 32, 1995
Subjects: White collar crimes--Surveys, Criminal procedure--Laws,
regulations, etc.
Excerpt is currently not available for this journal article.
75. The disparity between public and private sector employee privacy
protections: a call for legitimate privacy rights for private sector
workers
Journal article by Laura B. Pincus, Clayton Trotter; American Business Law
Journal, Vol. 33, 1995
Subjects: Employees--Laws, regulations, etc., Privacy, Right of--Laws,
regulations, etc., Electronic employee monitoring--Laws, regulations, etc.
...information against the employees privacy interest.(142) The Ninth
Circuit in Minnis v. Dept. of Agriculture(143) and in Church of Scientology
v. Dept. of the Army(144) developed guidelines in order to assist in this
balancing test. The court directed that a data...
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