Recent surveys indicate that perhaps as many as one-fifth of all of the corporations in the United States are nonprofit, and that this proportion is steadily growing. Nevertheless, the basic corporate law applicable to nonprofit organizations is at a remarkably immature state of development, and remains startingly uninformed by either principle or policy. Confusion continues to surround even the most fundamental issues, including the purposes for which nonprofit corporations may be formed, the distinction between nonprofit and cooperative corporations, and the appropriate limits on distributions from nonprofit corporations to individuals who are associated with them. This unsettled state of affairs is reflected clearly in the fact that ther...
This article discusses choice of entity issues related to the formation, operation and governance of...
It is conventional to think of not-for-profit organizations as inhabiting a sector distinct from the...
It is my privilege, as organizer of this conference, to reflect on the excellent papers published in...
This article examines the development of the law of “charitable corporations”\u27 and attempts to ex...
The nonprofit corporation has become an important factor in the social and economic life of the Amer...
The law of nonprofit organizations is currently in a state of flux. Virtually all forms of law that ...
This article compares three recently completed or ongoing U.S. nonprofit law reform projects drafted...
The burgeoning field of nonprofit and philanthropic law has a new and superb history in Norman Silbe...
The non-profit sector is ripe for abuse due to non-profit organizations\u27 unique regulatory positi...
Our political and economic system contains three seemingly distinct sectors: public, proprietary, an...
The image of nonprofit and for-profit as dual and exclusive categories is misleadingly simple. This ...
The relatively few persons who write or teach in the field of nonprofit organizations are chronic co...
The traditionally distinct regimes for governing charitable trusts and nonprofit corporations have b...
Although most types of nonprofit corporations have been exempted from the federal corporate income t...
This Article argues that the distinction between donors and customers is critical, and that the cont...
This article discusses choice of entity issues related to the formation, operation and governance of...
It is conventional to think of not-for-profit organizations as inhabiting a sector distinct from the...
It is my privilege, as organizer of this conference, to reflect on the excellent papers published in...
This article examines the development of the law of “charitable corporations”\u27 and attempts to ex...
The nonprofit corporation has become an important factor in the social and economic life of the Amer...
The law of nonprofit organizations is currently in a state of flux. Virtually all forms of law that ...
This article compares three recently completed or ongoing U.S. nonprofit law reform projects drafted...
The burgeoning field of nonprofit and philanthropic law has a new and superb history in Norman Silbe...
The non-profit sector is ripe for abuse due to non-profit organizations\u27 unique regulatory positi...
Our political and economic system contains three seemingly distinct sectors: public, proprietary, an...
The image of nonprofit and for-profit as dual and exclusive categories is misleadingly simple. This ...
The relatively few persons who write or teach in the field of nonprofit organizations are chronic co...
The traditionally distinct regimes for governing charitable trusts and nonprofit corporations have b...
Although most types of nonprofit corporations have been exempted from the federal corporate income t...
This Article argues that the distinction between donors and customers is critical, and that the cont...
This article discusses choice of entity issues related to the formation, operation and governance of...
It is conventional to think of not-for-profit organizations as inhabiting a sector distinct from the...
It is my privilege, as organizer of this conference, to reflect on the excellent papers published in...