[EL] Congress Put Pressure on the IRS to Investigate Conservative Tax-Ex

Smith, Brad BSmith at law.capital.edu
Tue May 14 06:41:38 PDT 2013


Although there are many other issues, including different readings of empirical evidence and different views of how democracy and government ought to work, in many ways the basic dividing line is this: reform advocates fear private power more than government power; speech advocates fear government power more than private power.


Bradley A. Smith

Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault

   Professor of Law

Capital University Law School

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Columbus, OH 43215

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http://law.capital.edu/faculty/bios/bsmith.aspx

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I guess we won't hear again from the reform industry that there in no such thing as government harassment. Jim Bopp
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