Christine Abely | December 30, 2020 | Charitable Nonprofits, Compliance and Enforcement for Organizations
This article was originally published on NYU Law’s Compliance & Enforcement blog on December 4, 2020. View the original post here. Recently, The New York Times published an article1 detailing alleged issues at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York...
Peter Molk and D. Daniel Sokol | August 19, 2020 | Charitable Nonprofits, Compliance and Enforcement for Organizations
ABSTRACTThe stakes for proper nonprofit governance are extremely high. Over 1.5 million nonprofits are registered with the IRS, collectively employing 12 million people and accounting for 5.4% of US GDP. Yet while for-profit companies have significant checks on the...
Jaclyn A. Cherry | July 31, 2019 | Charitable Nonprofits
ABSTRACTRecent scandals in the nonprofit sector have once again called into question the issue of nonprofit governance. Who is governing these organizations and are they doing so appropriately? Who is regulating and what law applies — federal, state, or both? The one...
Lloyd H. Mayer | July 24, 2019 | Charitable Nonprofits
This article was originally posted on Nonprofit Law Prof Blog on June 20, 2019. In a relatively unnoticed decision earlier this week, the Supreme Court of the United States reached a decision that could provide an additional reason for governments to outsource...
Andrew Grumet | November 2, 2018 | Charitable Nonprofits
At your next board meeting, management mentions plans to launch a marketing affiliation with a well-known charity. The cause seems like a good one; your company will gain social and public relations benefits, and all sides seem to win. However, some corporations have...