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Indiana court rejects PCUSA property claim

California Appeals Court reverses trial court decision

Lay Committee files amicus brief
with Virginia Supreme Court

Land and building wars

N.Y. court reverses Ridgebury property case ruling

Presbytery appeals Carrollton decision

Calif. church wins title to its property, dismissal

Who owns church property in deed?

Calif. Anglican church wants its day in court

From east to west, PCUSA property claims to be aired

Dissent says Calif. court used wrong language in decision against church

New Orleans church disaffiliates from PCUSA

Judge denies presbytery's attempt for TRO

Powerful administrative commissions could remove sessions, pastors of churches rethinking PCUSA ties

PLC files amicus brief

Ohio church votes to request dismissal from PCUSA despite threat of powerful administrative commission

Vote to request dismissal 2 years in the making

Judge upholds property ruling for Ohio church that left PCUSA

Administrative commissions with chilling powers eyed for 2 small churches weighing future in PCUSA

PCUSA 'waving the flag of God and country' in joining Episcopal property lawsuit in Virginia, attorney says

Ohio church dissolved from PCUSA with property by Eastminster Presbytery

Louisiana church seeking dismissal from PCUSA votes to disaffiliate after synod's action

Sacramento-area church wins summary judgment in property ownership lawsuit against presbytery

Pittsburgh Presbytery approves $575,000 settlement with Memorial Park church, which voted to join the EPC

Pittsburgh Presbytery expected to approve $575,000 settlement with Memorial Park church, which voted to join the EPC

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