Upcoming Webinar: Political and Policy Advocacy with 501(c)(4) Organizations
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Join Dickinson Wright on November 19, 2025 for a webinar with Charlie Spies and Jonathan Koch as they break down the current world of political and policy advocacy for 501(c)(4) organizations. Get practical guidance on staying compliant, avoiding risks, and making the most of your advocacy efforts.
Topics we’ll cover:
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Real-world regulatory and enforcement risks for 501(c)(4) organizations.
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How the IRS is approaching 501(c)(4) activities today.
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Key takeaways from Memorial Hermann ACO v. Commissioner (5th Cir., 2024) and the Substantial Purpose test.
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FEC guidance on 501(c)(4) political activity after the CREW Court decision.
This webinar is ideal for nonprofit leaders, legal professionals, and policy advisors who want clear, actionable insights for navigating advocacy rules.
Reserve your spot now to join the conversation for practical tips you can use.
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