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Home > JOURNALS > BCLR > Vol. 42 > Iss. 4 (2001)

 

The Conflicted First Amendment: Tax Exemptions, Religious Groups, And Political Activity

Articles

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More Honored in the Breach: A Historical Perspective of the Permeable IRS Prohibition on Campaigning by Churches
Patrick L. O'Daniel

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A Quiet Faith? Taxes, Politics, and the Privatization of Religion
Richard W. Garnett

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Are Tax "Benefits" for Religious Institutions Constitutionally Dependent on Benefits for Secular Entities?
Edward A. Zelinsky

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Churches, Politics, and the Charitable Contribution Deduction
Ellen P. Aprill

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Of Politics and Pulpits: A first Amendment Analysis of IRS Restrictions on the Political Activities of Religious Organizations
Steffen N. Johnson

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Prohibition in Search of a Rationale: What the Tax Code Prohibits; Why; To What End?
Deirdre Dessingue

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Rendering Unto Caesar or Electioneering for Caesar? Loss of Church Tax Exemption for Participation in Electoral Politics
Alan L. Feld

Notes

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"Forecasts of Doom": The Dubious Threat of Graduate Teaching Assistant Collective Bargaining to Academic Freedom
Joshua Rowland

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Should Higher Education Race-Based Financial Aid Be Distinguished from Race-based Admissions?
Amy Weir

 
 
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