US News & World Report • 9th July 2018What You Need to Know About Mandatory Arbitration This common workplace requirement limits your right to sue your company for bad behavior.
The Chronicle of Higher Education • 5th November 20142 Professors, 1 House Seat—and a Campus Thrust Into the Limelight Two colleagues from the same small, private liberal-arts college—one with an enrollment of just about 1,300—vying for one seat?
The Chronicle of Philanthropy • 13th February 2017Trump’s Itchy Twitter Finger Making Charities Uneasy What happens if the president targets a charity in a tweet?
The Chronicle of Philanthropy • 19th January 2017In Women’s March, Nonprofit Leaders See Galvanizing Moment "This march feels like a great kickoff to some phenomenal grass-roots organizing in the next few years," said Margaret Huang, executive director of Amnesty International USA.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy • 1st February 2017Charities Face Backlash Over Galas at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago In the wake of the president’s controversial immigration order, the American Red Cross and other big nonprofits are taking heat for holding fundraising events at his Florida estate.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy • 21st May 2017Overtime Rule Divides Nonprofit Leaders The new regulation, which will go into effect December 1, is expected to apply to an estimated 4.2 million workers, including many at nonprofits.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy • 25th November 2015As Lawmakers Balk at Syrian Refugees, Nonprofits Get Support to Aid Those Who Fled At the Thanksgiving meal at Louisville restaurant El Camino, Kentucky Refugee Ministries will demonstrate how charities and donors are pushing back against some U.S. officials’ attempts to halt the flow of Syrian refugees into the country.