Heather Burke | August 31, 2018
You may have heard of Facebook and Twitter implementing new policies to distinguish between political ads and others. Ho...
Nikhil Pillai | October 27, 2017
In the past week, you may have heard about the Honest Ads Act (the Act). This is bi-partisan legislation that was recent...
Heather Burke | November 26, 2019
In response to larger criticism leveled against social media companies taking foreign money for paid advertisements that...
Heather Burke | July 13, 2018
Can a 501(c)(3) organization lose its tax status over a careless tweet? What happens when a politician “likes” your organization’s Facebook page? With new online tools popping up all the time, questions like these are becoming more and more frequent. Let us help you navigate the web of rules and…
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Natalie Ossenfort | December 15, 2015
In a long-awaited decision in the case of Parks v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, the United States Tax Court recentl...
Ryann Alonso | December 14, 2020
Despite all of the brouhaha, including a spate of failed lawsuits, surrounding Donald Trump’s refusal to publicly acknowledge the election results, Joe Biden will be sworn in on January 20, 2021 as the 46th President of the United States. In the years before the pandemic, the inauguration of a US…
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Khandker Islam | July 19, 2018
Washington, D.C., December 20, 2017 – Following the announcement this week by the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission tha...
Khandker Islam | July 19, 2018
Washington, D.C., December 20, 2017 – Following final passage today of a tax bill that is slated to go to President Trum...
Heather Burke | September 24, 2018
In a surprise move last week by the Supreme Court, a non-ruling actually had a big impact on the state of campaign finan...
Heather Burke | September 13, 2018
We are within 60 days of the general election in November. For nonprofits, including 501(c)(3)s, this means you should b...