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" Tax Law Bans on Political Campaign Speech by Houses of Worship: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1072454
Doc. No : LA116083
Call No : ‭10.1163/22124810-00202001‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Laurence H. Winer
: Nina J. Crimm
Title & Author : Tax Law Bans on Political Campaign Speech by Houses of Worship: [Article] : Inappropriate Government Censorship and Intrusion on Religion\ Nina J. Crimm, Laurence H. Winer, Nina J. Crimm, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill | Nijhoff
Title of Periodical : Journal of Law, Religion and State
Date : 2013
Volume/ Issue Number : 2/2
Page No : 101–136
Abstract : To ensure their legitimacy, western liberal democracies depend on the fullest protection for freedom of political and electoral speech. Governments should not interfere with or chill these fundamental rights of democratic participation without sufficiently compelling reasons to do so. In the US, however, despite the majestic protections of the First Amendment, anomalously there remains a large class of nonprofit entities that are statutorily precluded from this type of crucial political involvement, and this exceptional restriction on speech is incongruously based in the federal tax code. In particular, spiritual leaders who feel theologically compelled to speak out on critical moral and political issues of the day risk the tax-exempt status of their houses of worship if they cross an amorphous line into explicit or implicit political campaign speech. Both freedom of expression and religious freedom are at stake, and the tax system is a particularly inapt and inept mechanism for restricting speech and influencing the political activity of houses of worship. To ensure their legitimacy, western liberal democracies depend on the fullest protection for freedom of political and electoral speech. Governments should not interfere with or chill these fundamental rights of democratic participation without sufficiently compelling reasons to do so. In the US, however, despite the majestic protections of the First Amendment, anomalously there remains a large class of nonprofit entities that are statutorily precluded from this type of crucial political involvement, and this exceptional restriction on speech is incongruously based in the federal tax code. In particular, spiritual leaders who feel theologically compelled to speak out on critical moral and political issues of the day risk the tax-exempt status of their houses of worship if they cross an amorphous line into explicit or implicit political campaign speech. Both freedom of expression and religious freedom are at stake, and the tax system is a particularly inapt and inept mechanism for restricting speech and influencing the political activity of houses of worship.
Descriptor : free speech
Descriptor : houses of worship
Descriptor : political speech
Descriptor : religious freedom
Descriptor : tax-exempt nonprofits
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/22124810-00202001‬
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