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Legal Issues for Nonprofit Advocates

John Pomeranz, Alliance for Justice

We're looking for the unexpected, a new approach, a creative solution that goes beyond the usual. Active, energetic engagement with the issue.

—HUBERT SAPP, Hartford Foundation

Almost all movements for social change in the history of this country—including movements for independence from Britain, the abolition of slavery, protection of workers’ rights, women's suffrage, civil rights, and environmental protection—had their start in nonprofit, community-based organizations. These organizations may have been churches, unions, parent-teacher associations, advocacy groups, universities, ...

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