Articles

Time for Justice to Prevail in the Tai Ji Men Case: A Seminar in Pasadena
International scholars and human right activists examined different features of the case and of Tai Ji Men’s global campaign for peace and conscience.

Earthquakes, Love, and Tai Ji Men
Relief provided by religious and spiritual groups plays an important role in the aftermath of earthquakes. It is also part of the history of Tai Ji Men.

California Land of the Free: The Mormon Battalion and the Tai Ji Men Case
The story of the Latter-day Saints who enrolled in the U.S. Army to protect their religious liberty has parallels with the epic struggle of Tai Ji Men for justice.

The Right to Peace and the Tai Ji Men Case
It is now widely recognized that the right to peace is a basic human right. It has not been guaranteed to Tai Ji Men.

The California Blackburn Case of 1931 and the Tai Ji Men Case
A landmark decision on freedom of religion or belief may offer useful insights for the Tai Ji Men case.

Charity in Islam: A Virtue Tai Ji Men Dizi Embody with Their Actions
According to Islam, charity enriches not only spiritually but also materially. The history of Tai Ji Men continuously show charity in action.

Tai Ji Men as Testimonies of Peace and Justice
On UN International Day of Peace, scholars and human right activists discussed the issues and foundations of world peace and called for a solution of the Tai Ji Men case.

Weaponizing Taxes Against FoRB: A Comparison Between Hungary and Taiwan
In both countries, tax bureaucrats tried to classify spiritual activities as tuition or other taxable services to harass certain movements.

Louis Renault: The Japanese House Tax Decision and the Tai Ji Men Case
French legal scholar Louis Renault was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1907 after he served as arbitrator in a famous taxpayers’ rights case involving Japan.