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The White House’s war on Harvard will test the guardrails that Congress put in place after Watergate.
President Trump is looking to use the IRS to achieve some of his political goals. Some experts see parallels with Nixon's ...
Nixon plotted to use the IRS to target his political enemies. Congress passed a statute to prevent that.
The Conversation U.S. asked Philip Hackney, a nonprofit law professor who previously worked in the office of the chief ...
We are going to be taking away Harvard’s Tax Exempt Status,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “It’s what they deserve!” ...
President Trump doesn’t have the legal authority to nix Harvard University’s tax-exempt status on his own. But will that stop ...
The Trump Administration announced plans to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status, citing concerns over the ...
Section 501(c)(3) bars campaigning and makes clear propaganda isn’t the same as education.
Legal experts are warning that President Donald Trump's public threat to strip Harvard University of its tax-exempt status ...
A New York University School of Law professor on tax policy, called the news a “lawless action by the President.” ...
"It's less likely the revocation would be retroactive in a normal case but there's been a lot of upheaval at the IRS right now," said Adam Young, a partner in Fox Rothschild's taxation and wealth ...
Threats to revoke tax-exemptions for trade groups and nonprofits in the entertainment industry could be used as a bartering chip for the administration to get what it wants. By Winston Cho Earlier ...