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NPR Cites BakerHostetler Analysis Of Tea Party Class Action Claims V. IRS
09 May 2014
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In an article discussing social media and the law, NPR refers to
a recent Law360 Article written by Casie
Collignon and Jennifer Benda of BakerHostetler
discussing Tea Party Group's lawsuit against the IRS, claiming
that the IRS committed Privacy Act and constitutional rights
violations by unfairly delaying and scrutinizing their and similar
organizations' filing for tax-exempt status pursuant to Section
501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The NPR article is available here: http://www.npr.org/blogs/theprotojournalist/2014/04/24/306419892/tweet-suits-social-media-and-the-law
The Law360 article is available here: http://www.law360.com/articles/519472/tea-party-v-irs-tax-trouble-or-class-action-nightmare
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