Daily Media Links 8/25: The Most Shortsighted Attack on Free Speech in Modern U.S. History, (Still) Seeking IRS Accountability, and more…

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August 25, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Free Speech Washington Post: UC Berkeley chancellor’s message on free speech By Eugene Volokh “The law is very clear; public institutions like UC Berkeley ...

Daily Media Links 8/24: ‘Get Tough or Shut Up’: The Malicious Spirit Loose in the Land, Bill to Bring Light to Campaign Financing Heads to California Senate, and more…

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August 24, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Huffington Post: “Dark Money” Fell in 2016, but is that Good News? By Luke Wachob The ability to support causes privately ...

Daily Media Links 8/23: What gives censors any right to censor?, Justice Department Backtracks on Collecting Data of Visitors to an Anti-Trump Website, and more…

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August 23, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Free Speech Richmond Times-Dispatch: What gives censors any right to censor? By A. Barton Hinkle “The ACLU Needs to Rethink Free Speech,” argues a ...

Daily Media Links 8/22: So, just how guaranteed is your freedom of speech online?, Citizens United Fights to Keep Donor Names Secret, and more…

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August 22, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Free Speech New York Post: So, just how guaranteed is your freedom of speech online? By John Samples Most Americans won’t worry much about ...

Daily Media Links 8/21: FEC Debates Approving Planned App to Steer Contributions, Why Even Nazis Deserve Free Speech, and more…

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August 21, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Free Speech Politico: Why Even Nazis Deserve Free Speech By Greg Lukianoff and Nico Perrino If your social media newsfeed doesn’t provide ample anecdotal evidence ...

Daily Media Links 8/18: When Corporations Are Good Citizens, About those ‘democracy vouchers.’ They didn’t work for everyone, and more…

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August 18, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Daily Caller: Liberals’ Latest Effort To Resist Citizens United By John Ryder In 2016, Multnomah County, Oregon, passed, and voters approved, ...

Daily Media Links 8/17: Proposed disclosure rules are a problem, Why SCOTUS Should Tell the Government ‘Get a Warrant’ in Cellphone Location Data Case, and more…

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August 17, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

CCP Can Nonprofits Be Successful without Donor Privacy? By Joe Albanese Last week, Nonprofit Quarterly (NPQ), a website and magazine that writes about nonprofit ...

Daily Media Links 8/16: Justice Dept. Demands Data on Visitors to Anti-Trump Website, Sparking Fight, Disclosure Gets Another Chance in Court, and more…

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August 16, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News ACLU: Tech Firms Urge Supreme Court to Adapt Privacy Protections for ‘Realities of the Digital Era’ in Cell Phone Tracking Case ...

Daily Media Links 8/15: Special session winds to close, so do chances at ethics reform, Courts uphold free speech on campuses, and more…

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August 15, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Free Speech Washington Post: Conservatives say campus speech is under threat. That’s been true for most of history. By Todd Gitlin Americans may like ...

Daily Media Links 8/14: This Lawsuit in Alaska Could Upend the Campaign Finance Landscape, FEC ‘reform’ a smokescreen to weaponize government against free speech, and more…

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August 14, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Oregon Public Broadcasting: Is Multnomah County’s Political Contribution Cap Constitutional? By Jeff Mapes The stakes go well beyond Multnomah County. Both ...

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