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Contested Heritage and the Consistory Courts
This article distinguishes contested heritage on consecrated land from the wider secular contested heritage debate. The evolving property law position on contested heritage and consecrated land is analysed in the context of recent consistory court judgments including the controversial decision concerning the memorial to Tobias Rustat at Jesus College, Cambridge. The current application of the ecclesiastical exemption, the statutory guidance on contested heritage from the Church Buildings Council and the Cathedrals Fabric Commission and the Duffield framework are considered together with strong criticisms made by the Archbishops’ Commission for Racial Justice. The article suggests that because issues of contested heritage and the legacies of enslavement have not been properly considered in a timely way by the Church of England, individual consistory court cases have become focal points for wider debates beyond their remit. The article argues that the current resolution process for disputes over contested heritage is untenable in the longer term. Statutory guidance needs to be revised and the faculty process, in particular the Duffield framework, needs to be adapted to address racial justice and mission and worship. Practical advice is offered to individual religious communities seeking to consider contested heritage in their own buildings in the meantime.
The Case of the Rustat Memorial – Does Duffield Pose all the Right Questions?
Two recent decisions of the Consistory Court have dealt with faculties for the removal of what is now called ‘contested heritage’. In Re Rustat Memorial, Jesus College, Cambridge, the faculty sought by Jesus College, Cambridge was refused. In Re St Peter, Dorchester it was granted on terms. As was observed by Ruth Arlow, Chancellor of the Diocese of Salisbury, in the latter case, each such application has to be taken on its own merits: As with all faculty petitions, contested heritage applications will arise in almost infinitely variable circumstances. There can be no question of a uniform approach to such cases. Each must be decided upon consideration of the unique set of facts applicable to it.
Under the Law: Measles outbreaks motivate change
In response to recent increases in the number of measles cases, some states have tightened their vaccine requirements for school admission, eliminating religious and personal belief exemptions. Julie Underwood traces the history of vaccination requirements and how the court has ruled on challenges to these requirements, which argue that requiring vaccination violates various individual rights. So far, courts have ruled in favor of vaccination requirements, noting that they are intended to promote the general welfare of all.
Maddie's Fund Invests $2 Million in Adopt-a-Pet.com
[Maddie]'s Fund is a family foundation created in 1994 by Workday co-founder Dave Duffield and his wife, [Cheryl Duffield], who have endowed the Foundation with more than $300 million. Since then, the Foundation has awarded more than $187.8 million in grants toward increased community lifesaving, shelter medicine education, and pet adoptions across the U.S. The Duffields named Maddie's Fund after their Miniature Schnauzer Maddie, who always made them laugh and gave them great joy. Maddie was with Dave and Cheryl from 1987 - 1997 and continues to inspire them today.
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Archaeology, the Activist Community, and the Redistribution of Power in New York City
Two New York City projects, one world renown, the other struggling for recognition, exemplify the various ways in which the public defines its engagement with its archaeological past. At African Burial Ground in lower Manhattan and at Duffield Street in Brooklyn, the public battled with local, state, and federal entities in an effort to preserve the resources. As different as the sites are in context, scope and circumstances, public reactions and activism bind them together.
Empire, Development and Colonialism
This collection explores the similarities, differences and overlaps between the contemporary debates on international development and humanitarian intervention and the historical artefacts and strategies of Empire. It includes views by historians and stu
People on the move
Jane Benjamin has been recruited to join Pink as a regional sales director, to help support and develop Pink's AR's and DA's across the business.
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Brompton hires Thompson to push its multi-asset range
Mr [Andrew Thompson] has joined Brompton as head of multi-asset sales, with a remit to \"help build Brompton's multi-asset investment business\".
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Ad2one chooses GM from News ranks
Some of Ad2one's largest clients include NRMA, Expedia, publisher Lonely Planetand LinkedIn.