Daily Media Links 6/12: McConnell Basks in GOP Victory on Courts, Idaho Legislature to re-examine ethics, campaign finance laws, and more…

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June 12, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News The Hill: California must end its war on the constitutional rights of nonprofits      By Eric Wang California Attorney General Xavier ...

Daily Media Links 6/9: Is @RealDonaldTrump violating the First Amendment by blocking some Twitter users?, “The Past, Present and Future of Free Speech” – Journal of Law and Policy posts First Amendment Symposium, and more…

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June 9, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Concurring Opinions: FAN 155 (First Amendment News) “The Past, Present and Future of Free Speech” – Journal of Law and Policy ...

Daily Media Links 6/8: Judge Tosses Ethics Rules for Kentucky Lobbyists, Lawmakers, Wisconsin Democrats Propose Tougher Campaign Finance Laws, and more…

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June 8, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

CCP New CCP Issue Analysis: Tax-Financed Campaigns Fail to Increase Political Competitiveness Subsidizing candidate campaigns with tax dollars does not increase the odds of ...

Daily Media Links 6/7: U.S. District Court Strikes Down Kentucky Campaign Finance Law that Let Individuals Give More to Democratic and Republican Committees than Committees of Other Parties, Senate Democrats Press FEC on Foreign-Money Rules, and more…

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June 7, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News St. Louis Post-Dispatch: First Amendment gives advocacy groups a right to privacy By David Keating Perhaps you want to limit the ...

Daily Media Links 6/6: ‘The Quiet Man’: The Powerful Conservative White House Lawyer In The Middle Of It All, Amid Trump’s unpopularity, Democrats face criticism for not investing more in special elections, and more…

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June 6, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Trump Administration NPR: ‘The Quiet Man’: The Powerful Conservative White House Lawyer In The Middle Of It All By Nina Totenberg If there is ...

Daily Media Links 6/5: In Montana, an Election Law Chills Free Speech and Privacy Rights, Board of Elections counsel issues subpoena to Senate GOP, and more…

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June 5, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

CCP Time for Weintraub to Step Down?  By Brad Smith Federal Election Commissioner Ellen Weintraub’s actions in recent months cast serious doubt on whether ...

Daily Media Links 6/2: Campaign Finance Law: When “Collusion” with a Foreign Government Becomes a Crime, Oregon Man Fined for Writing ‘I Am an Engineer’ Temporarily Wins the Right to Call Himself an ‘Engineer,’ and more…

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June 2, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News   Scranton Times-Tribune: FEC overhaul proposal flawed  By Brad Smith Today, the FEC is under attack from members of Congress with ...

Daily Media Links 6/1: How Some State Politicians Are Using Government to Threaten Free Speech, Liberals Launch Their Latest War On Free Speech, and more…

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June 1, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Free Speech     Daily Caller: Liberals Launch Their Latest War On Free Speech  By Dan Backer Whether it’s tagging legitimate news stories they ...

Daily Media Links 5/31: Civil Rights Movement Is a Reminder That Free Speech Is There to Protect the Weak, Missouri Attorney General to Defend Campaign Finance Changes, and more…

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May 31, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

CCP     CCP Earns Highest Rating from Charity Navigator For the third year in a row, the Center for Competitive Politics (CCP) was ...

Daily Media Links 5/30: New law chills charitable giving by violating donors’ privacy, New FEC website aims to simplify access to campaign finance data, and more…

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May 30, 2017   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

FEC    FedScoop: New FEC website aims to simplify access to campaign finance data  By Ryan Johnston Built in conjunction with General Services Administration ...

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