973
A. 2d 10 - Pa: Commonwealth Court, 2009
...
Because the group meetings are for the purpose of treating addictions
and not for exercising religion, no matter what the religion is, the
trial court did not err in determining that Glenside ... (Alcoholics
Anonymous World Services, Inc., Alcoholics Anonymous, at 59-60 [3d
ed.1976]). ...
342
F. Supp. 2d 887 - Dist. Court, ED California, 2004
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when a plaintiff claims that the state is coercing him or her to
subscribe to religion generally, or to a particular religion, only
three ... remand, 173 F.3d 120 (2d Cir.1999), plaintiff was a
probationer with an alcohol problem who was required to attend
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) as a ...
139
F. Supp. 2d 1029 - Dist. Court, ED Wisconsin, 2001
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Contemp. Legal Issues 383, 404-06 (1999); Byron K. Henry, Note, In "A
Higher Power" We Trust: Alcoholics Anonymous As a Condition of
Probation and Establishment of Religion, 3 Tex. Wesleyan L.Rev. 443,
454-65 (1997). ...
241
F. 3d 330 - Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit, 2001
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Among the programs Rauser was required to complete were Alcoholics
Anonymous ("AA") and/or Narcotics Anonymous ("NA").
Both of these programs are centered on a belief in a Supreme Being
and require participants to accept God as a treatment for their
addictions. ...
469
F. Supp. 2d 609 - Dist. Court, WD Wisconsin, 2007
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that holistic health care and spiritual and religious needs go
"hand-in-hand." Finally, many of VA's treatment programs
integrate religion and/or spirituality into their protocol. (1) using
Lament and Faith Development, (2) teaching the Twelve Steps of
Alcoholics Anonymous; or (3 ...