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  2. Ker v. California - Wikipedia

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    California, 374 U.S. 23 (1963), was a case before the United States Supreme Court, which incorporated the Fourth Amendment's protections against illegal search and seizure. The case was decided on June 10, 1963, by a vote of 5–4.

  3. Eddie Tabash - Wikipedia

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    Tabash has written amicus briefs urging the separation of church and state, in cases before the Supreme Court of the United States [9] [10] and the California State Supreme Court and the California Court of Appeal. [11] Tabash works in the Los Angeles area. [12] Tabash believes in personal freedom.

  4. Spiritual Counterfeits Project - Wikipedia

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    The Spiritual Counterfeits Project (SCP) is a Christian evangelical parachurch organization located in Pasadena, California. Since its inception in the early 1970s, it has been involved in the fields of Christian apologetics and the Christian counter-cult movement .

  5. Following spiritual abuse at Quest, LexCity churches ...

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    Hearing about a case at another church can trigger survivors to finally get help. Decades after the Catholic Church sex abuse scandals, more Protestant church are being exposed, particularly ...

  6. Sakharam Ganesh Pandit - Wikipedia

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    Sakharam Ganesh Pandit (1875–1959), also known as S. G. Pandit, was an Indian American lawyer and civil rights activist. Pandit immigrated to the United States in 1906 and became a citizen in 1914.

  7. Mediatrix of All Grace offending religious feelings case

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    The priest was arrested in May 2023 but was later released on bail. In August 29, 2023, the Regional Trial Court in Quezon City found no offense committed. The court did not dismissed the case outright and asked Demetriou to revise information in her lawsuit within 30 days.

  8. Frederick Lenz - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Lenz was born in San Diego, California, to Frederick Lenz Jr., a marketing executive, and Dorothy Gumaer Lenz, a housewife and student of astrology. [1] Lenz stated that he had his first experience of samadhi, a state of spiritual absorption, in his mother's garden when he was still a toddler.

  9. May Otis Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    May Otis Blackburn in 1929. May Otis Blackburn (August 2, 1881, Storm Lake, Iowa – June 17, 1951, Los Angeles, California) was the founder and self-appointed Queen and High Priestess of the 1920s Los Angeles new religious movement, "The Divine Order of the Royal Arms of the Great Eleven."