LDS Perspectives on the Law

LDS Perspectives on the Law is a compilation of materials drawn from LDS, legal, and other sources intended for use by law students or attorneys in group or individual study settings. This project was begun during Bill Atkin's tenure as International Chair of the Law Society (2001-2003) and continues. The "lesson plans" are works in progress, made available as a professional courtesy by the respective authors who retain responsibility for their content as well as any copyrights. Permission is granted for individuals to make an individual study copy of each lesson. Commercial use is prohibited.

  1. The Early Church and the Legal Profession - by James H. Backman
  2. LDS Attorneys: Approaching the Modern Era - by James H. Backman
  3. Balance Career Presentation - by Bruce Duffield
  4. Church Disciplinary Councils - by James H. Backman
  5. Current (2002) Legal Topics in the Church - by Von Keetch
  6. Law and the Church as an Institution - by Boyd Black
  7. Religious Liberty - by William F. Atkin
  8. The Constitution of the United States as an Inspired Document - by Scott Isaacson
  9. The Theory or Doctrine of the State - by Val Ricks
  10. Women and the Law (2 parts) - by Katherine D. Pullins and Marianne M. Jennings
  11. Limits on the Duty of Obedience to Secular Law - By Jay W. Butler
  12. The Sanctity of the Clergy – Penitent Privilege - By Keith A. Thompson