July 11, 2010
At End of High Court’s Session, Nonprofit Principles Stand Unscathed
The Supreme Court session that ended last month did much to strengthen the legal protections for nonprofit groups. Although the justices completely or partially rejected views long held by many charitable organizations, the key principle on which U.S. philanthropy has traditionally been based—the idea that Americans may give to voluntary or political groups of their choice—remained unscathed.
The most unambiguous, and the most controversial, was the January decision known
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