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How to Make Tax Law Work for Your Nonprofit

NonProfit Hub

In fact, because you are a nonprofit you have to adhere to a separate set of rules and laws governing fundraising, operations and finances. Recently, I attended a seminar put on by students involved with the Entrepreneurship Clinic from the local law college. Note that many of these laws are specific to our local jurisdiction.

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Court Date Pending For Daniel’s Law Data Suits

The NonProfit Times

New Jersey’s Daniel’s Law, which penalizes the dissemination of names and residential addresses of judicial, law enforcement, child protection investigators and other covered individuals, is having a significant damping effect on marketing efforts – including nonprofit solicitations – aimed at Garden State residents.

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Trump’s tariffs threaten craft beer as industry battles declining sales and rising costs

Fast Company Tech

Cole said it could shift to sources in Idaho and Montana, but the shipping logistics are more complicated. I hate to see less local options on the shelf, Aylsworth said. That’s on top of the other complexities of running a brewery, from zoning laws to licensing permits to labor shortages. That caught us by surprise.

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Trump slashed the Forest Service and put a timber exec in charge. It could lead to a corporate takeover of public lands

Fast Company Tech

Tom Carvajals work duties as a lead river ranger in the Boise National Forest ranged from checking parking passes to guiding archaeologists on weeklong missions into the rugged Idaho wilderness. His efforts often drew legal challenges from local environmental groups, which, he said, complicated the timber harvesting process.

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What a speech controversy at Stanford tells us about Facebook?s Oversight Board

The Verge

Let’s conclude what turned out to be Free Speech Week on The Interface with a look at a case involving the co-chairman of Facebook’s new Oversight Board, a Zoom recording of his law school class, and the N-word. Here’s Nick Anderson in the Washington Post : Stanford University law professor Michael W. Linda Qiu / The New York Times ).

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This century-old law lets presidents shift the sizes of national monuments

Fast Company Tech

The avenue for many of these changes is rooted in one century-old law. Public lands can be economic engines National parks and monuments can help fuel local economies. At least two national monuments that President Joe Biden created in California are among the new administrations targets.

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