A New York City judge rules that prosecutors may obtain tweets from an Occupy Wall Street demonstrator, apparently agreeing with prosecutors that Twitter users have “no privacy interest.”
The Hashtag Decision: Judge Says Prosecutors Can Obtain Occupy Protester’s Tweets
Many community development block grant (CDBG) entitlement communities—from Abilene, Texas to Allentown, Pa.—will face devastating effects of CDBG funding cuts.
George Soros has made grants worth $8 billion over the past three decades through his Open Society Foundations, and most of that has been philanthropic—not political—in nature.
The largely absentee Boy Scouts board service of Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad underscores the point that connected board members don’t automatically equate to fiscal health for an organization.
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In a significant realignment of the national nonprofit infrastructure, the National Council of Nonprofits has announced a merger with the Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest.
Most nonprofits recognize how critical fund development is to the organization. Nonetheless, fund development is often isolated from other operations.
Common Cause has filed a whistleblower complaint with the Internal Revenue Service alleging that the American Legislative Exchange Council is committing tax fraud.
The “Giving Pledge,” which commits its wealthy signatories to give away half of their wealth in their lifetimes or at their death, has recently added 12 new billionaires to its ranks.