Anticipation of High Court’s Electioneering Decision, Plus More: Tuesday’s Roundup
September 15, 2009, 11:40 am
By Maria Di Mento
- The pending U.S. Supreme Court decision on Citizens United v. the Federal Election Commission, which involves limits on electioneering, may lead to new legal challenges to the rules that govern how nonprofit groups participate in elections, says Lloyd H. Mayer, an associate law professor at the Notre Dame Law School, on the Nonprofit Law Prof Blog.
- Aid workers in war-torn countries and elsewhere often must contend with fake humanitarian conferences, building contractors who work secretly with insurgents, and other scams, says Patronus Analytical, a security company that assists international charities, on its blog.
- Beth Kanter, who blogs on social media, has some advice for charity employees on how to approach bloggers and persuade them to write about your organization or idea. Among her suggestions: Introduce yourself to the blogger not with a request but by leaving a substantive comment on one of their posts.
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