The ACLJ's tax lawyer, however, contends there are First Amendment issues at play.

But John Hoover, a Washington, D.C.-based tax attorney with Dow Lohnes who advises ACLJ, said there are First Amendment issues in both cases.

“Health care reform and Planned Parenthood’s activities involve complex constitutional issues relating to funding abortions,” he wrote.

“These cases implicate religious liberty and human rights issues, which involve protections guaranteed under the First Amendment.”

Hoover apparently didn't read the ACLJ's brief on the health care case, nor did he talk to the ACLJ's staff chief in Nashville.

Couple this with damning evidence of inurement, and hopefully the IRS will take a peek.