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2013 Charities Regulation Policy Conference:

  “The Future of State Charities Regulation” 

February 7-8, 2013 

Columbia Law School
New York, New York
 

 

 

The 2013 Charities Regulation and Oversight Project Policy Conference (held Feb. 7-8, 2013 at Columbia Law School in New York) was developed by the Charities Regulation and Oversight Project in partnership with the National Attorneys General Training and Research Institute (NAGTRI). Featuring the participation of more than half a dozen current and former attorneys general, dozens of assistant attorneys general from around the country, federal regulators and top academics and practitioners, conference sessions addressed a wide range of topics at the intersection of state regulation and the nonprofit sector, including emerging issues regarding the interlocking jurisdictional role of the states and the federal government; the continuing evolution of state attorneys general and other state regulators vis-a-vis the sector; political activity and advocacy in and by the sector; the regulatory and enforcement responsibilities of state attorneys general  over new hybrid corporate forms and "social mission" organizations; state regulators and religious organizations; the dynamic evolution of states' regulation of nonprofit healthcare; how media and technology impact transparency of the states and the sector; and the changing landscape of state-based charitable solicitation.
 
A full agenda is available on the conference website, which may accessed at https://web.law.columbia.edu/2013-charities-regulation-policy-conference, as are papers solicited specifically for each session of this conference and other substantive resources. CLE credit will offer for attendance at this conference.
  
Please contact Frances Laviscount Program Coordinator, at flavis@law.columbia.edu or 212-851-1061 with any questions regarding the conference.
 

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The Charities Regulation and Oversight Project of the National State Attorneys General Program at Columbia Law School provides a resource to Attorneys General in fulfilling their charities enforcement responsibilities. Please view the two-minute video introduction to the Charities Project, featuring Lead Counsel Cindy M. Lott, below.
 
 
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National State Attorneys General Program at Columbia Law School
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