May 4, 2000
Why Charities Think They Can Regulate Themselves
The decline in the popularity and prestige of government has had an unexpected result: It seems to have emboldened non-profit organizations to assert their right to regulate themselves -- a trend with potentially ominous implications.
It is not surprising that charities and foundations are feeling their oats. After all, the non-profit world is larger, richer, more diverse, and more influential than ever. Its role has been championed by conservatives intent on diminishing the size and
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