Daily Media Links 2/22: Justices to consider whether probable cause defeats claims of retaliatory arrest for First-Amendment-protected expression, The Russian Danger, and more…

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February 22, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Supreme Court SCOTUSblog: Argument preview: Justices to consider whether probable cause defeats claims of retaliatory arrest for First-Amendment-protected expression By Heidi Kitrosser On Tuesday, February ...

Daily Media Links 2/21: New York Attorney General Schneiderman Goes After Citizens United’s Donors, Don’t Feed the Russian Troll Hysteria, and more…

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February 21, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Daily Caller: President Trump And The Issue Of Free Speech By Thomas Wheatley Donald Trump is hardly the first public official ...

Daily Media Links 2/20: Facebook plans to use U.S. mail to verify IDs of election ad buyers, The Charging Mystery in the Russia Indictments-And Its Indication of What Comes Next in the Mueller Investigation, and more…

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February 20, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News ABC News: Porn star who alleged Trump affair: I can now tell my story By Jake Pearson and Jeff Horwitz, Associated ...

Daily Media Links 2/16: Citizens United loses free speech appeal over New York donor rules, Facebook, Google Could Face New Rules on Political Ads, and more…

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February 16, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Concord Monitor: “Fix It America” constitutional amendment is latest attempt to undo First Amendment By Joe Albanese Will the Twenty-Eighth Amendment ...

Daily Media Links 2/15: Fake News and Bots May Be Worrisome, but Their Political Power Is Overblown, Missouri Supreme Court Rules for Campaign Violation Fees, and more…

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February 15, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Free Speech Reason: Wired Thinks Free Speech Has Been Tried and Failed By Brian Doherty The most casual gloss on the history of First Amendment ...

Daily Media Links 2/14: Campaign finance reform bill introduced, over objections from Reps. Giddings, Scott, Political Speech at the Polling Place: A Preview of Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky, and more…

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February 14, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News MassLive: OCPF transparency rules could discourage donations, critics say By Katie Lannan, State House News Service Proposed campaign finance regulations governing non-profits’ ...

Daily Media Links 2/13: Washington loses a free-speech champion, Mayor Wants City Charter Revision to Tackle Campaign Finance, and more… 

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February 13, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News ProPublica: I Approved This Facebook Message – But You Don’t Know That By Jennifer Valentino-DeVries Hundreds of federal political ads – ...

Daily Media Links 2/12: We don’t need more campaign finance laws, Facebook’s Brewing Legal Battle With States and Cities, and more…

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February 12, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Federalist Society: Donor privacy and Campaign Related Speech [2018 Annual Western Chapters Conference] (Video) With federal proposals like the DISCLOSE Act ...

Daily Media Links 2/9: Senate Intelligence Committee Writing Report on Election Vulnerabilities Ahead of Midterms, One Conservative Activist Is Flooding State Enforcement Agencies With Questionable Complaints, and more…

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February 9, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Congress Wall Street Journal: Senate Intelligence Committee Writing Report on Election Vulnerabilities Ahead of Midterms By Byron Tau The Senate Intelligence Committee is drafting ...

Daily Media Links 2/8: FEC commissioner’s departure leaves panel with bare-minimum quorum, How about a little bipartisanship to protect nonprofits and privacy?, and more…

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February 8, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Washington Examiner: If $1,000 is crumbs, as Nancy Pelosi says, then campaign disclosure laws are out of date By Bradley A. ...

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