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Churches could soon be allowed to back political candidates, legally. The IRS is re-examining a decades-old ban on campaign ...
At a moment when so many universities and public institutions struggle to remain above the ideological fray, churches and ...
Nearly 1000 nonprofits have signed a letter against changes proposed by the IRS to a long-standing ban on churches endorsing politicians.
Creating exemption for houses of worship will spill over to nonprofit sector and interfere with nonpartisan nature of ...
The I.R.S. recently said that churches could endorse candidates from the pulpit, a shift from a longstanding interpretation ...
When the IRS announced recently that it would not enforce a section of federal law commonly called the Johnson Amendment, many clerics rejoiced. The Johnson Amendment — named for its author, then-Sen.
The IRS will let churches endorse candidates from the pulpit, overthrowing six decades of nonprofit regulation. It's a move ...
You want a service from the government, you pay for it. But taxation with conditions of behavior attached is worse than theft ...
As we look ahead to 2026, Michigan voters will have a wonderful opportunity to help uphold the integrity of our elections by supporting the recently approved Citizen-Only Voting Amendment.
The ACLJ has consistently argued that the Johnson Amendment, when applied to churches, violates the First Amendment’s protections for religious speech and the free exercise of religion. This new ...
(RNS) — The new post-Johnson Amendment regime is bound to be helpful to Republicans but unlikely to advance the cause of religion.