Daily Media Links 7/12: In New York, a rogue attorney general promotes himself rather than justice,Donald Trump, Jr. and the Censorship of Meetings, and more…

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July 12, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Free Speech Washington Examiner: In New York, a rogue attorney general promotes himself rather than justice By Peter Roff In filing the brief, the ...

Daily Media Links 7/11: Texas Appeals Court Upholds IRS Test For Nonprofit Status, Law on Foreign Campaign Money Narrow, FEC Analysis Says, and more…

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July 11, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Free Speech Washingtonian: Milo Yiannopoulos Says Metro’s Decision to Remove Book Ads Is “Unconstitutional” By Benjamin Freed The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is ...

Daily Media Links 7/10: FEC Could Allow Campaign Funds for Security, Group Alleges Tom Price Improperly Spent Campaign Funds During Confirmation Fight, and more…

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July 10, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Cato: What Is Dark Money? (Podcast) Featuring Luke Wachob and Caleb O. Brown Luke Wachob of the Center for Competitive Politics ...

Daily Media Links 7/7: National group targets campaign spending plan, Student Group Sues Macomb Community College Over Speech Policy, and more…

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July 7, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Carlsbad Current-Argus: Secretary of State’s power grab on nonprofit privacy By Bradley Smith and Paul Gessing This spring, the New Mexico ...

Daily Media Links 7/6: Initiative Aims to Force Disclosure of Advocacy Group Donors, No, corporations are not “people.” But the First Amendment still applies., and more…

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July 6, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

First Amendment Learn Liberty: No, corporations are not “people.” But the First Amendment still applies. By Michael Munger Corporations, then (and this was the ...

Daily Media Links 7/5: House Bill Would Ax Election Panel, Bar Limits on Money in Politics, Texas Supreme Court denies tea party challenge to election laws, and more…

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July 5, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Seattle Times: Democracy vouchers: a flawed law By David Keating Imagine a special tax was levied on newspapers to fund vouchers ...

Daily Media Links 6/30: Lawsuit Calls Seattle’s “Democracy Vouchers” Compelled Speech and a First Amendment Violation, How the Southern Poverty Law Center Enraged Nominal Conservatives Into Betraying Free Speech Values, and more…

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June 30, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News WAMU D.C. Public Radio: Should Taxpayers Help Underwrite Political Campaigns? A Majority of D.C. Council Says Yes By Martin Austermuhle Dozens ...

Daily Media Links 6/29: Money doesn’t buy elections. Just ask Jon Ossoff., Seattle’s democracy voucher program target of lawsuit, and more…

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June 29, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

CCP Disclosure Fuels “Witch Hunt” By Luke Wachob Great America Alliance is a nonprofit 501(c)(4) organization that supports President Trump’s policy agenda. The ad, ...

Daily Media Links 6/28: Protecting Donor Privacy, President Trump’s politicking raises ethics flags, and more…

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June 28, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Daily Caller: What’s The Matter With Election Spending? By Joe Albanese American politics is corrupt. Big donors buy elections. Voters have ...

Daily Media Links 6/27: Efforts to End Super PACs Moving Forward, Face Uphill Climb, The internet’s first free speech law turns 20 but the battle rages on, and more…

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June 27, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Free Speech New York Times: Facebook, Free Expression and the Power of a Leak By Margot E. Kaminski and Kate Klonick The First Amendment ...

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