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publiccomment.blog/p/the-groups-v… “[C]entrist Democratic groups often indulge in the very pathologies that they ascribe to the left wing of the party: motivated reasoning, insularity, political naiveté, and a tendency to claim they speak on behalf of communities that they rarely (if ever)

thegivingreview.com/rules-of-the-r… The Giving Review co-editor Michael E. Hartmann finds UMass Public Policy professor Elizabeth M. Schmidt’s Rules of the Road for Nonprofit Leaders: Using the Law to Achieve Your Mission, new from Georgetown University Press, a comforting compilation of basic precepts for those who




.Tom Cotton is urging the administration to investigate the Council on American-Islamic Relations’ alleged “ties to terrorist organizations like Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood” and consider revoking their nonprofit status. Emily Jacobs reports: ji.news/32edh


cpjustice.org/event/the-john… Upcoming Center for Public Justice webinar, “The Johnson Amendment: Should Pastors Endorse Political Candidates?”

lawliberty.org/bureaucratizin… City Journal’s Stephen Eide, “Bureaucratizing Faith,” Law & Liberty

3) Powerful private foundations -- Ford Foundation, RockBrosFund, Open Society Foundations (Soros), Charles Koch Fdn. etc also use the NGO realm to engineer society and democracy around the world, but take no responsibility when their programs turn into disasters, as in Africa, Middle East,

thegivingreview.com/what-would-dea… From The Giving Review archives, by William Schambra in 2020 … 2/2

William Schambra thegivingreview.com/thinking-again… ... and, from ’22, …