In 1954, a law was quietly added to the books prohibiting religious and charitable organizations from engaging in polit…
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In 1954, a law was quietly added to the books prohibiting religious and charitable organizations from engaging in political campaign activities. No public debate. No meaningful explanation. It is called the Johnson Amendment. That law is now before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Attorneys Alicia Kutzer and Bill Olson walk through its political origins and why the case, National Religious Broadcasters v. Scott Bessent, matters for every religious organization in…