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Sorry to be late in responding to Tom's post, but I was out of town.
On the first point, Tom and I share very different intuitions. If we are
basing claims
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I was making
only Marty's point (ii). As to his point (i), If the church wants to buy
media
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Thanks, Tom. Your post and Doug's are helpful (at least to me). I think you
are both right that a religious leader technically on the payroll of a
(c)(4) organization who delivered regular partisan
or
constitutional analysis? -- from the partisan political speech of her
nonreligious counterpart?
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I agree
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I agree that the absolute
limit on candidate advocacy is a problem. Of course it is a problem
for all other non-profits as well, and the usual solution is to set up a
political affiliate. The one other way in which churches
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I'm not sure I fully understand this argument, but I don't know all that
much about church doctrine or tax law. Can you help me, Tom. Is the
argument that the religious leaders of certain faith
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I'm not sure I fully understand
Title: Gay Activists Threaten Church Tax-Exempt Status
There really is nothing to the threat. Churches
are free to take stands on political issues provided they do not spend a substantial
amount on these activities. The late Dean Kelly obtained an internal IRS memo which
indicted that
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There really is
nothing to the threat. Churches are free to take stands on political issues
provided they do not spend a substantial amount
ful threat.
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There really is
nothing to
.
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There really is nothing to the threat.
Churches are free
: Thursday, June 03, 2004
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How about: This moral
principle [pick from among the usual suspects] is so important to this
religious congregation that, if a congregantsupports any
represent a
meaningful threat.
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There really is nothing
case, one way or the other?
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The IRS has spoken reasonably
: Marty Lederman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 6/3/2004 9:08 AM
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This appears to be the hot-button issue of the day, what with today's New
York Times front-page story about Bush's attempt
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There really is nothing to the threat. Churches are free to take stands
on political issues
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There really is nothing to the threat. Churches are free to take stands
on political issues provided they do not spend
that?
Tom Berg
University of St. Thomas School of Law (Minnesota)
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From: Marty Lederman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 6/3/2004 9:08 AM
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This appears to be the hot-button issue
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I agree
that the absolute limit on candidate advocacy is a problem. Of course it
is
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