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Book Synopsis: In Politics, Taxes, and the Pulpit, Nina J. Crimm and Laurence H. Winer examine the provocative mix of religion, politics, and taxes involved in the controversy over houses of worship engaging in electoral political speech. The authors analyze the dilemmas associated with federal tax subsidies benefiting nonprofit houses of worship conditioned on their refraining from political campaign speech. The Supreme Court's recent Citizens United decision invalidating federal campaign finance restrictions on corporations' political campaign speech makes the remaining, analogous restrictive tax laws constraining many nonprofit entities all the more singular and problematic, particularly for houses of worship.
Crimm and Winer explore the multifaceted constitutional tensions arising from this legal structure and implicating all fundamental values embodied in the First Amendment: free speech and free press, the free exercise of religion, and the avoidance of government establishment of religion. They also examine the history and economics of taxation of houses of worship. The authors conclude that there exists no means of fully resolving the irreconcilable clashes in a constitutionally permissible and politically and socially palatable manner. Nonetheless, Crimm and Winer offer several feasible legislative proposals for reforming tax provisions that likely will generate considerable debate. If Congress adopts the proposed reforms, however, the revised system should substantially ameliorate the disquieting constitutional tensions induced by the current tax laws and curb the growing emotionally charged atmosphere about the role of religion in the public sphere.
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Are you fascinated by the complex interplay between religion, politics, and taxes? Dive deep into the thought-provoking world of Politics, Taxes, and the Pulpit, a groundbreaking book by Nina J. Crimm and Laurence H. Winer. This enthralling read delves into the controversial issue of houses of worship engaging in electoral political speech, providing you with a comprehensive analysis of the constitutional tensions that arise from restrictive tax laws.
With the recent Supreme Court decision overturning federal campaign finance restrictions, the restrictive tax laws that still constrain many nonprofit entities, especially houses of worship, have become even more problematic. Crimm and Winer skillfully navigate through the intricate web of constitutional values encompassing free speech, free press, free exercise of religion, and government establishment of religion, shedding light on the enduring dilemmas faced by the law.
But don't worry, Politics, Taxes, and the Pulpit doesn't just present the problems; it offers solutions too. Crimm and Winer propose several feasible legislative reforms that aim to strike a balance and alleviate the constitutional tensions induced by the current tax laws. By adopting these reforms, Congress can reshape the system and foster a more harmonious coexistence of religion and politics.
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