The New York Times: She lost her childhood home over taxes. Then it erupted in flames.

 

For years, Eve Morawski waged an epic battle against real estate investors who bought her tax debt and ultimately seized her Maplewood, N.J., home.

The linchpin of this gripping, tragic tale is “home equity theft”—when local governments or private investors sell tax-foreclosed property and keep all the profit, not just what’s owed.

The New York Times spoke to PLF senior attorney Christina Martin, who will be challenging home equity theft at the Supreme Court this April.

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DonorsTrust: Liberty at the Supreme Court

 

PLF President Steven D. Anderson joins the latest episode of Giving Ventures, a podcast hosted by DonorsTrust, that spotlights nonprofit efforts, initiatives, and projects that leverage private philanthropy to solve public problems.

In this episode, Steven joins fellow nonprofit leaders to explain their work at the Supreme Court to rein in an administrative state that all too often acts beyond its jurisdiction.

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You’re never too old to make history

 

For most people, retirement means some well-deserved rest and reflection. It’s a time to travel, indulge grandkids, and enjoy the fruits of a life well lived.

But some aren’t just resting and relaxing, writes Brittany Hunter, they’re taking action—with PLF—and making an impact on the world.

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