Recent years have seen a disturbing increase in legal proposals by the public and government officials to interfere with the governance, missions, strategies, and decision-making of foundations and other charities. Underlying much of these debates is the premise—stated or merely presumed—that foundation and charity assets are public money and that such entities therefore are subject to various public mandates or standards about their structure, operations, and policies. The authors\u27 experiences and research reveal three myths that, singly or collectively, underlie claims that charitable assets are public money. The first myth conceives of charities as shadow governments due to the requirement that they have public purposes and are su...
The bankruptcy of a charity represents the clash of two policy regimes: charity law\u27s willingness...
Governing charitable organizations isn’t getting any easier. Not only has the number of organization...
Federal and state law prohibit government officials from accepting gifts or “emoluments” from outsid...
Recent years have seen a disturbing increase in legal proposals by the public and government officia...
Recent years have seen a disturbing increase in legal proposals by the public and government officia...
This piece was inspired by the increasing tendency of State attorneys general – backed up by courts ...
My remarks will be limited to state administration of the charitable trusts and charitable organizat...
This Article expands the discussion of whether tax-exempt charities, for constitutional law purposes...
This piece explores the broad financial relationship between the public and the charitable sectors. ...
American foundations and other philanthropic giving entities hold about $1 trillion in investment as...
• Charity, like governments, serves public purposes. Charities have enjoyed the favour of the law si...
For more than fifty years scholars, practitioners, and government officials have debated whether the...
For over a century, philosophers, politicians, and sociologists have bemoaned philanthropy\u27s inhe...
Over the past few years the activities of philanthropic organizations have been undergoing considera...
Trustees of charitable trusts and directors of nonprofit corporations operate under legal regimes de...
The bankruptcy of a charity represents the clash of two policy regimes: charity law\u27s willingness...
Governing charitable organizations isn’t getting any easier. Not only has the number of organization...
Federal and state law prohibit government officials from accepting gifts or “emoluments” from outsid...
Recent years have seen a disturbing increase in legal proposals by the public and government officia...
Recent years have seen a disturbing increase in legal proposals by the public and government officia...
This piece was inspired by the increasing tendency of State attorneys general – backed up by courts ...
My remarks will be limited to state administration of the charitable trusts and charitable organizat...
This Article expands the discussion of whether tax-exempt charities, for constitutional law purposes...
This piece explores the broad financial relationship between the public and the charitable sectors. ...
American foundations and other philanthropic giving entities hold about $1 trillion in investment as...
• Charity, like governments, serves public purposes. Charities have enjoyed the favour of the law si...
For more than fifty years scholars, practitioners, and government officials have debated whether the...
For over a century, philosophers, politicians, and sociologists have bemoaned philanthropy\u27s inhe...
Over the past few years the activities of philanthropic organizations have been undergoing considera...
Trustees of charitable trusts and directors of nonprofit corporations operate under legal regimes de...
The bankruptcy of a charity represents the clash of two policy regimes: charity law\u27s willingness...
Governing charitable organizations isn’t getting any easier. Not only has the number of organization...
Federal and state law prohibit government officials from accepting gifts or “emoluments” from outsid...