On April 12, 2010, Gene Takagi had the pleasure of guest lecturing for a political science class on civil society. His thanks to Professor Bruce Sievers and the students at Stanford.
McGarvie concludes his article stating: “The beginning of philanthropic organizations occurred not with the funding of the large trusts at the turn of the twentieth century, but in the creation of the legal model for philanthropic pursuits during the early republic.”
Roberts – a MN antidiscrimination statute (as a compelling state interest) could require the Jaycees to admit women as membersBoy Scouts – a NJ public accommodations law (against discrimination based on sexual orientation) was too restrictive to intrude on the Scouts freedom of expressive association1981 – prohibits consideration of race in making and enforcing contracts other than marriage or taking affirmative action