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Oxford House Group Home Gets Disability Accommodation
Court says home for six unrelated people should be treated as single family home for Fire Code requirements
Foundation Liable for Punitive Damages In Receiving Gift Induced by Fraud
Board member induced bank employee to invest in his bank and then transferred the same amount from bank to foundation
Federal Law Protects Nonprofit Volunteers
Act reduces standard of liability to gross negligence, flagrant indifference
State May Make Grant For Church School Playground
Supreme Court says state may not disqualify applicants for benefits solely because of their religious character
Supreme Court Says “Church Plans” May Be Established by Church Affiliates
Decision ends years of confusion after lower courts had ruled that plans had to be established by churches
Trump Signs Executive Order On Religious Political Activity
House Oversight Committee holds hearing on proposal to eliminate Johnson amendment
DOJ Stops Funding for Nonprofits In Regulatory Settlements
Sessions reverses former policy of providing money to nonprofits working to remediate problems at core of dispute
Fired Volunteer Loses Defamation Claim, But May Seek Damages for Interference with Job
Dallas Symphony sent volunteer’s 3 a.m. email requesting reinstatement and demanding a written apology to his bank employer