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Tax-exempt organizations and constitutional lawTax-exempt organizations and constitutional law

Tax-exempt organizations and constitutional law

Bruce R. Hopkins

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"A comprehensive guide to understanding the theory and implications of constitutional law as it relates to tax-exempt organizations. Although the U.S. Constitution does not make any reference to nonprofit organizations--not surprising, since the Constitution is not a framework for the structure of the entirety of U.S. society--the Supreme Court has effusively shaped nonprofit law. Now, leading nonprofit law expert Bruce R. Hopkins discusses how tax-exempt organizations, including educational, religious, and healthcare institutions, are directly affected by constitutional law decisions and other pronouncements from the U.S. Supreme Court"--

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OL16627236W

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Nonprofit organizationsLaw and legislationConstitutional lawBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Nonprofit Organizations & CharitiesNonprofit organizations, law and legislationConstitutional law, united states

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