The Future of Nonprofit Regulation in the U.S.
Nonprofit Policy Forum Special Issue
The Nonprofit Policy Forum has published a special issue on The Future of Nonprofit Regulation in the U.S. (Open Access). Here is a list of the articles (some of which have been mentioned on this blog previously):
- Cindy M. Lott & Elizabeth T. Boris, Introduction to the Special Issue on The Future of Nonprofit Regulation in the U.S.: Context, Commentary, and Contemplations
- Lewis Faulk, Mirae Kim & Heather MacIndoe, Bounded Rationality: The Role of Knowledge of Regulations in Nonprofits’ Engagement in Policy Advocacy
- Beth Gazley & Jennifer Alexander, Authoritarianism in US State Policy and its Impact on Nonprofit Civil Liberties
- Ellen P. Aprill & Jill R. Horwitz, Fiduciaries, Constituencies, and the Duty of Loyalty in Modern Nonprofits
- Helen Flannery & Brian Mittendorf, Are Donor-Advised Funds Facilitating Opaque Giving to Politically Engaged Charities?
- Ian Murray, Dan Heist & Kendra Stone, Donor Advised Fund Policies and Intergenerational Justice
- Lynda Atkins et al., Charitable Oversight: Insight from Regulators and Enforcers
- Karen Gano & Karl Emerson, Toward the Ideal of Uniformity, Transparency and Efficiency in State Regulation of Charitable Activity in the United States
- Mary Kay Gugerty & George E. Mitchell, Can Nongovernmental Regulation Resolve NGO Trust Deficits? Policy Considerations for the United States
- Martha Bird Lackritz-Peltier, Furthering Unrestricted Grantmaking Across Borders: Proposals for Updated Tax Law Guidance
- John Tyler, Regulation and Incentives for “Social Enterprise” in the United States: But First Greater and More Substantive Differentiation
- Teresa D. Harrison, Jesse Lecy & Mary L. Shelly, Advancing an Understanding of the Regulatory Environments in which Nonprofits Operate Through the Creation and Digitization of an Open-Source Legal Compendium of Nonprofit Law
- Brenda K. Bushouse et al., Advancing Text Analysis for Nonprofit Research: Using Semantic Role Labeling to Automate Institutional Grammar Coding of Nonprofit Laws and Policies
- Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, The Future of Nonprofit Regulation in the United States: Three Dynamic Trends
- Elizabeth Schmidt, Designing a Legal Framework to Encourage Nonprofit Success
- Marcus S. Owens, Lessons from the Unintentional Fifty-Year Longitudinal Study: The Nonprofit Regulatory Structure in the US
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