Public Interest
May 13, 2017
Johnson Amendment order is merely symbolic
Given the amendment is rarely enforced, the order seems more of an effort by Trump to convince his base that he is getting things done. Also, the Ford Foundation provides guidance on mission-related investments. By Erin Bradrick





Erin Bradrick
Principal
NEO Law Group
Corporate, governance, charitable trust, and tax matters solely for nonprofit and exempt organizations
Phone: (415) 977-0558
Email: erin@neolawgroup.com
Yale Law School
Since becoming the Republican nominee for president and subsequently being elected, Donald Trump has sparked no shortage of news as it pertains to nonprofits, the role they play in our society, and the laws that govern them. The past few weeks were no exception as Trump signed yet another executive order, this time with respect to religious liberty. In his typical bluster, Trump claimed that the order follow...
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