The 9th U.S. Circuit Court dismissed James Huntsman's lawsuit against the LDS Church over tithing fund misuse claims.
Religious organizations had joined friend-of-the-court briefs representing Catholics, evangelicals, Jewish groups, Adventists ...
The 11-judge panel rejected the appeal by a former member over the use of his tithings, with some judges emphasizing that courts have no business deciding religious matters at all.
A federal appeals court has dropped a major lawsuit in which James Huntsman, the brother of former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., sued the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claiming that ...
A panel of 11 judges in the 9th Circuit issued a unanimous ruling Friday dismissing James Huntsman's lawsuit seeking the ...
A panel of judges voted 11-0 in a ruling that said no reasonable juror could conclude The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints misrepresented its use of tithing funds.
It was not immediately clear Friday whether Huntsman, a brother of former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, would appeal the ruling to ...
Nine plaintiffs are suing the global church, accusing Latter-day Saint leaders of soliciting and amassing these donations by ...
Well, this could be difficult. Attorneys for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints argued in federal court that allegations of fraud involving billions of dollars in tithing collected over ...
Attorneys for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit that could involve millions of ...
It also alleges the church hid those investments and defrauded members by saying it would not use tithing for the construction ... said the lead attorney for the Latter-day Saints, former U.S ...
Shelby has also presided over another recent tithing lawsuit against the church. That August 2019 legal action, brought by former Latter-day Saints, including North Carolina resident Laura Gaddy ...