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 Monday, September 08, 2008
The Washington Post reports that some pastors are planning to violate IRS regulations which prevent pastors from endorsing candidates from the pulpit.  The penalty for violation is the loss of a church’s tax-exempt status.  The Alliance Defense Fund is encouraging pastors to take this step and is willing to take the U.S. Government to court in order to overturn the IRS policies on First Amendment grounds.

This is a fascinating case for students of constitutional interpretation, and it will be interesting to see its result. 

Many Americans may be surprised to know that current tax-exempt restrictions on church political activity are only as old as the 1960s.  For years pastors and churches had much more latitude to speak on political issues.  For much of our history pastors would even endorse or criticize candidates from the pulpit.