Case Western Publishes Tribute Issue for Laura Brown Chisolm
In spring 2011, it was my sad duty to report that Professor Laura Brown Chisolm, a pioneer in nonprofit legal scholarship, had passed away. In honor of her memory and her work, the Case Western Reserve Law Review has now published a tribute issue including both reflections on her life and scholarship and substantive articles on one of her favorite topics – nonprofits and advocacy. Here are the tributes and articles that can be found in Volume 62, Issue 3 of the Law Review:
Tribute: A Tribute to Professor Chisolm by Daniel Van Grol
Tribute: Laura Chisolm: An Advocate and Ally by B. Jessie Hill
Tribute: An Ode in Memory of Dear Laura by John Simon
Tribute: Laura Chisolm: The Light in the Room by Harvey P. Dale
Tribute: Laura Chislom and the Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organizations by David C. Hammack
Tribute: Laura Brown Chisolm by Karen Nelson Moore
Tribute: Laura’s Contributions by Wilbur C. Leatherberry
Tribute: Laura Chisolm: Colleague, Peer, Friend by Jonathan L. Entin
Article: Why the IRS Should Want to Develop Rules Regarding Charities and Politics by Ellen P. Aprill
Article: The Political Speech of Charities in the Face of Citizens United: A Defense of Prohibition by Roger Colinvaux
Article: Nonprofit Legislative Speech: Aligning Policy, Law, and Reality by Jill S. Manny
Article: Nonprofits, Politics, and Privacy by Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer
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