February 26, 2009
An Analysis of a Big Victory for Donor Intent
NEW BOOKS
The Robertson v. Princeton Case: Too Important to Be Left to the Lawyers, by Neal B. Freeman, analyzes the lawsuit and settlement of Robertson v. Princeton University, the large, lengthy donor-intent case settled in late 2008, with commentary from Pablo Eisenberg, a senior fellow at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute; Peter Frumkin, professor of public affairs and director of the RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service
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