Daily Media Links 11/30: GOP rider would boost party spending, New York Subway Pulls Nazi-Themed Ads For New Show, ‘Man In The High Castle’, and more…

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November 30, 2015   •  By Brian Walsh   •  ,

Political Parties Politico: GOP rider would boost party spending Kenneth P. Vogel and Seung Min Kim The provision, which sources say is one of ...

Daily Media Links 11/24: Non-Profits Unhappy With IRS Proposed Rule On Charitable Giving, Time to Stop Reporting on Committee Fundraising Numbers, and more…

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November 24, 2015   •  By Brian Walsh   •  ,

IRS Daily Caller: Non-Profits Unhappy With IRS Proposed Rule On Charitable Giving Kerry Picket Non-profit groups are crying foul at the Internal Revenue Service’s ...

Daily Media Links 11/23: Giving the two parties even more money will not solve polarization, The FEC and Late-Night Comedy, and more…

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November 23, 2015   •  By Brian Walsh   •  ,

In the News Salt Lake Tribune: Why we’re suing the state to protect free speech Connor Boyack and Billy Hesterman While it makes sense ...

Daily Media Links 11/20: How to Waste a Billion Dollars, Goodbye, Speech Police, and more…

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November 20, 2015   •  By Brian Walsh   •  ,

Campaign Spending Effectiveness Politico: How to Waste a Billion Dollars Michael Beckel Case in point: Jeb Bush. After he appeared to be the anointed ...

Daily Media Links 11/19: State campaign finance rules stifle free speech, Assembly candidate arrested for not filing finance reports, and more…

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November 19, 2015   •  By Brian Walsh   •  ,

In the News Chronicle of Philanthropy: Utah Groups File Suit Against Donor-Disclosure Law The measure requires a nonprofit to disclose its donors if it ...

Daily Media Links 11/18: What are the benefits of campaign finance reform?, Jindal suspends presidential campaign, and more…

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November 18, 2015   •  By Brian Walsh   •  ,

CCP Lawsuit Says Utah Law Violates the First Amendment The lawsuit challenges Utah House Bill 43, which passed in 2013. Plaintiffs allege the law ...

Daily Media Links 11/17: Ohioans Have Right to Criticize the Performance of Public Officials, FEC commish warns of regulations on media-sponsored presidential TV debates, and more…

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November 17, 2015   •  By Brian Walsh   •  ,

CCP Harvard Professor Gives PowerPoint Presentation Luke Wachob Lawrence Lessig doesn’t want to talk about campaign finance reform anymore, probably because those conversations haven’t ...

Daily Media Links 11/16: A time to revive the party, String of Felons Worked With Nonprofit Cofounded by Bill Clinton, and more…

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November 16, 2015   •  By Brian Walsh   •  ,

Political Parties Washington Examiner: A time to revive the party Lee E. Goodman This week the Federal Election Commission will vote on a proposal ...

Daily Media Links 11/13: After Victory, Airbnb Compares Its Influence to the NRA’s, Bush Super PAC’s Attorney Weighs In on FEC Debate, and more…

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November 13, 2015   •  By Brian Walsh   •  ,

In the News Washington Free Beacon: Lawsuit: Regulators Revealed Donor Names of Thousands of Nonprofits Lachlan Markay California regulators posted the names of donors ...

Daily Media Links 11/12: Gov. Scott Walker Discusses the Impact of the Super Pac, Clinton, Bush lawyers square off in FEC proxy war, and more…

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November 12, 2015   •  By Brian Walsh   •  ,

In the News National Review: Yale’s Idiot Children Kevin Williamson On Friday, I was honored to be a guest of the William F. Buckley ...

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