Mark Shurtleff, ``Religion and Non-State Governance: Warren Jeffs and the FLDS,'' Utah Law Review, 2010, no. 1 (2010): 118, epubs.utah.edu/index.php/ ulr/article/view/348/286.Shurtleff, M. (2010). Religion and non state governance: Warren Jeffs and the FLDS. Utah Law Review, ...
One woman who left the FLDS observed Warren Jeffs’ growing influence by 1995. She wrote “Warren Jeffs was becoming a subtle but more powerful presence in our daily lives. This struck me as odd because there were many other men who were more powerful in the FLDS than he. But he was ...
growing up within the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) in Sandy, Utah, a suburb of Salt Lake City. Her father, FLDS leaderWarren Jeffs, had come from church royalty—his father, Rulon Jeffs, was the longtime former l...
In September 2007, Jeffs was tried in Utah as an accomplice to rape. The case involved 14-year-old Elissa Wall who was “placed” in a marriage with her 19-year-old cousin whom she disliked. Before the marriage, she reportedly begged both Rulon and Warren Jeffs to not go through ...
Hot tip: FLDS stands for the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and they're currently led by Warren Jeffs. Did I mention Warren's in prison?
That is going to be particularly interesting when we talk about Warren Jeffs, so remember that-human incarnation of God.doi:10.5072/ULR.V2010I1.348Mark Shurtleffutah law reviewMark Shurtleff, ``Religion and Non-State Governance: Warren Jeffs and the FLDS,'' Utah Law Review, 2010, no. 1 ...