An advisory commission of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability two weeks ago released recommendations for reforming the ban on electioneering by churches and other 501(c)(3) organizations. It ought to be up to the organizations themselves to decide whether to speak about candidates, the advisory group decided.
Today, The Cardus Daily, a blog hosted by Cardus– a Canadian think tank dedicated to the renewal of North American social architecture- posted an article…
Ohio employment law, unlike federal law (Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act) and the employment laws of other states, has included no exemption…
Some lawmakers see the charitable deduction as a benefit to taxpayers, and argue that donors must sacrifice along with everyone else, in the interest of tax reform. However, no taxpayer benefits financially by giving money away.
The headline of Notre Dame law professor Richard Garnett’s column about the religious-freedom consequences of the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage rulings has a question mark:…
The survey, or at least the report, does not distinguish carefully enough between views about the legitimacy of differential treatment provided by different kinds of entities–e.g., a religious charity rather than a small business.
Tuesday, August 13, 5 – 7 P.M. 2226 Rayburn Office Building, Food, drink, lecture, discussion. Why are colleges, companies, and charities suing President Obama about…
The Pregnancy Clinic is a faith-based 501 (c) 3 medical organization which provides professional and confidential help. We have offices in Bowie-Crofton, Severna Park,and Annapolis….
IRFA submitted comments to the federal government on August 5th in response to proposed new regulations for the Child Care and Development Fund Program.
How to talk about religious hiring: download a “talking point” for faith-based leaders Download a “primer”—overview—of the legal and constitutional facts about the religious hiring…