Texas Nonprofits Vow to Champion Abortion Access Amid Controversial New Laws

Austin, Texas — Despite a new Texas law enabling private citizens to sue anyone involved in the distribution of abortion pills, nonprofits aiding Texans in obtaining abortions are vowing to persist in their operations. These organizations are determined to continue their support even as the state tightens restrictions surrounding abortion access. Texas already has strict abortion laws, prohibiting the procedure in most instances. However, many Texans still obtain medications like mifepristone and misoprostol, prescribed by doctors from out-of-state through telemedicine and shipped directly to them. House Bill 7, which takes effect on December 4, allows … Read more

Navigating the Legal Landscape: Essential Compliance Tips for Nonprofits Under Federal Scrutiny

San Francisco, Calif. — Nonprofit organizations across the country are increasingly concerned about intensified federal scrutiny regarding their operations. Recent government actions, including audits and congressional investigations, have raised questions about compliance with regulations governing charitable entities under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3). As a result, many organizations are advised to conduct comprehensive reviews of their adherence to federal tax laws. With budget constraints in mind, many nonprofits often find themselves unable to hire specialized legal counsel. Instead, they frequently turn to friends or family members for pro bono assistance. The latest episode of the … Read more

Charlottesville Environmental Group Leads Legal Battle Against Federal Fund Freeze Impacting Multiple Cities and Nonprofits

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — An environmental legal group headquartered in Virginia has launched a lawsuit against the current administration for halting federal environmental funding that multiple cities and nonprofit organizations depend on. The Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC), which represents these groups, argues that the action to freeze these funds contradicts congressional directives. The SELC’s litigation efforts include representation for a diverse group of stakeholders, ranging from environmental initiatives like the Alliance for Shenandoah and the Sustainability Institute to city governments such as Baltimore and Nashville. These entities have historically relied on federal support to manage … Read more

Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Funding Freeze, Averting Crisis for States and Nonprofits

WASHINGTON — A federal judge recently intervened to temporarily halt President Donald Trump’s latest initiative to alter the direction of federal spending, marking a significant pause in the administration’s plans moments before they were set to commence. This judicial decision averted a potentially major disruption to a wide range of entities that rely heavily on federal financial assistance. The stoppage comes after nonprofit organizations, which stand to lose funding under the new regulations, filed a lawsuit challenging the president’s action. U.S. District Judge Loren L. AliKhan issued an administrative stay, delaying the implementation of the … Read more