Maryland Attorney General Halts Nonprofit’s Voter Intimidation Tactics Ahead of Elections

BALTIMORE, Maryland — Maryland’s Attorney General has taken decisive action against a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., ordering it to immediately cease sending letters to Maryland voters that imply voter activities would be publicized if they do not participate in the upcoming election. The cease and desist letter issued by Attorney General Anthony Brown targets the Center for Voter Information/Voter Participation Center (CVI/VPC), following reports that their mailings are designed to intimidate voters by threatening to expose non-participation to their neighbors. This directive comes as the Attorney General’s Office, in conjunction with the State … Read more

Exploring the Critical Impact of Nonprofits in Legal Education: Insights from the Nonprofit Law Prof Blog

Washington, D.C. — Nonprofit organizations play a pivotal role in advocating for various causes and in bolstering communities. Yet, they face unique challenges that impact their effectiveness and operational longevity. A recent surge in litigation targeting nonprofits has sparked discussions among legal experts, prompting a deeper look into the legal landscape that these organizations navigate. Nonprofits, which pursue missions ranging from social justice to environmental conservation, often find themselves embroiled in legal battles that can drain their resources. Legal disputes can arise from a multitude of areas including regulatory compliance, governance issues, fundraising practices, and … Read more