Stuart J. Lark

Contract, Mediation
Suite 1300, 90 South Cascade Avenue
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903


Contract

Admitted

1996, Colorado; 2001, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit; 2002, U.S. Supreme Court

Law School

University of Chicago, J.D., 1996

Law School Graduation Year

1996

College

Purdue University, B.S.I.E., with distinction, 1984; Stanford University, M.S.O.R., 1985

Memberships

El Paso County and Colorado Bar Associations; Christian Legal Society.

Biographical

Author: Tax-Exempt Financing: New Opportunities and Continuing Challenges, Taxation of Exempts, September/October 2003; Religious Expression, Government Funding and the First Amendment, 105 West Virginia Law Review 317 (Winter 2003); Once and Future Challenges to the Minister's Housing Allowance, Taxation of Exempts, January/February 2003; Revenue from Product Sales By Religious Organizations May Be Taxable, Taxation of Exempts, September/October 2001; ‘Pervasively Sectarian’ Institution May Now Qualify for Tax-Exempt Financing, Journal of Taxation of Exempt Organizations, January/February 2001; A Change of Focus at the Supreme Court May Lead to Wider Availability of Tax-Exempt Financing, Journal of Taxation of Exempt Organizations, January/February 2000. Advisory Board Member and Religious Organizations Columnist (1999-2001), Taxation of Exempts (formerly, Journal of Taxation of Exempt Organizations), Warren Gorham & Lamont. Presentations: Christian Legal Society National Conference (2000, 2002); Christian Management Association (1998-2001, 2003); Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (2000).

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