Corporate Form Of Freedom
Discover the transformative journey of nonprofit organizations in "Corporate Form Of Freedom" by Norman I. Silber. Published in 2001, this insightful book delves into the legal frameworks and judicial opinions that have significantly influenced nonprofit practices in New York and beyond. With a comprehensive page count of 200, Silber provides an engaging historical narrative that uncovers how the acquisition of a nonprofit corporate charter evolved from a privilege to a fundamental right. This essential read is perfect for those interested in Administrative Law, Regulatory Practice, and the intricate history of nonprofit organizations. Enhance your understanding of American history and legal evolution with this compelling examination of the intersection between law and nonprofit entities.