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What the U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Affirmative Action in Higher Education Could Mean for Charities

by Elizabeth McGuigan
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Congressional “Ethics” Bill Threatens to Harm Charitable Sector

by Patterson Tanner
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Onwuka in Newsmax: Free Markets Thrive When Aimless, Faux Justice Booted

by Philanthropy Roundtable
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Giving USA 2023: A Conversation About Faith and Giving

by Esther Larson
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Trust-Based Philanthropy: A 2023 Perspective

by Joanne Florino
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Donor Intent Watch: Controversies Around the Country

by Joanne Florino
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New Philanthropy Roundtable Publication Decodes the Public Support Test

by Jack Salmon
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New York Attorney General’s Office Admits It Leaked Private Donor Information 

by Jack Salmon
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Jack Salmon in Martin Center for Academic Renewal: A New Kansas Law Protects Donor Intent

by Philanthropy Roundtable
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Why Foundations Don’t Accept Unsolicited Requests … and How Best to Engage 

by Joanne Florino
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Rep. Mike Kelly on Why Congress Should Protect Private Philanthropy: This is a Red, White and Blue Issue

by Philanthropy Roundtable
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Mike Gonzalez on “Our American Stories”: Communists never produce bread. They only produce bread lines. 

by Philanthropy Roundtable