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#384 Pastors and Politics; Review of Key 2025 SCOTUS Decisions

#384 Pastors and Politics; Review of Key 2025 SCOTUS Decisions

The Good Citizen Podcast

July 18, 202547m 10s

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Show Notes

The Internal Revenue Service included a critical clarification in a court filing last week concerning pastors and politics. In sum, the IRS stated that a pastor or church speaking about political issues and even candidates to its members does not violate the tax code or jeopardize the church’s tax-exempt status. In this episode, I review what this does and does not mean for churches, as well as some practical considerations for churches following this clarification. Also, I review several key Supreme Court cases and include some thoughts on the legal and cultural trends they represent. Key Cases:

  • Link to court filing concerning pastors and politics:
  • Review of Catholic Charities Bureau V. Wisconsin Labor
  • Review of Medina v. Planned Parenthood
  • Review of United States v. Skrmetti
  • Review of Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services
  • Review of Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond
  • Review of Mahmoud v. Taylor
  • Review of FSC v. Paxton
  • Review of Trump v. CASA, Inc.

Key Takeaways:

  • Deference to states and the democratic process.
  • The importance of standing up for truth amidst cultural pressure and uncertainty.
  • The importance of and opportunity for legal innovation.
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