Daily Media Links 7/5: Trump Winnows Down Supreme Court Picks, Focusing on Three, Libertarians Can Continue Contribution Limits Challenge, and more…

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July 5, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

The Free Speech Record of Judges on Trump’s Short List Judge Amul Thapar Broadly Supportive of the First Amendment By IFS Staff Despite a ...

Daily Media Links 7/3: Google no longer accepting state, local election ads in Maryland as result of new law, Trump Meets With Four Potential Supreme Court Nominees, and more…

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July 3, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

The Free Speech Record of Judges on Trump’s Short List An Update on the Records of Judges Thomas Hardiman and Raymond Kethledge By IFS ...

Daily Media Links 7/2: D.C., tech tackle political ads … separately, Trump Says He Has Narrowed List of Possible Supreme Court Picks to Five, and more…

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July 2, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Watchdog.org: 60 years after NAACP v Alabama guaranteed nonprofit donors’ right to privacy, governments are threatening the protection By Bethany Blankley ...

Daily Media Links 6/29: White House Narrows List for Supreme Court Nomination, FEC Weighs New Rules to Govern Political Ads Online, and more…

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June 29, 2018   •  By IFS Staff   •  ,

In the News Wall Street Journal: The Threat to Privacy of Opinion By Bradley A. Smith [O]n June 30, 1958, the Supreme Court held ...

Daily Media Links 6/28: Federal officials struggle to drag political ad rules into the internet age, Free speech wins again at the high court, and more…

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June 28, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

New from the Institute for Free Speech NAACP v. Alabama: When “Transparency” Becomes Censorship By Luke Wachob The freedom to associate with others and ...

Daily Media Links 6/27: Facebook Retools Political Ad Rules After Media Blowback, FEC Takes On Online Political Ads, and more…

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June 27, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

New from the Institute for Free Speech FEC Should Not Dictate What Types of Ads Speakers Use Institute for Free Speech Legal Director Allen ...

Daily Media Links 6/26: FEC dismisses coordination complaint against 2016 Democrats, Floyd Abrams Responds to Louis Michael Seidman’s “Can Free Speech Be Progressive?”, and more…

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June 26, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

FEC FEC: FEC to hold hearing on internet disclaimers Wednesday, June 27, and Thursday, June 28, 9:30 a.m. On June 27, the Commission will ...

Daily Media Links 6/25: FEC to hold hearing on internet disclaimers Wednesday, June 27, and Thursday, June 28, 9:30 a.m., The Supreme Court Tells the Government to Get a Warrant, and more…

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June 25, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

FEC FEC: FEC to hold hearing on internet disclaimers Wednesday, June 27, and Thursday, June 28, 9:30 a.m. On June 27, the Commission will ...

Daily Media Links 6/21: After federal judge’s ruling, all Colorado campaign finance complaints will be vetted by secretary of state’s office, Maine public campaign funding hangs in limbo as lawmakers keep squabbling, and more…

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June 21, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

New from the Institute for Free Speech Speaking About Federal Elections Online Just Got Much Harder By Eric Peterson Unlike both Facebook and Google, ...

Daily Media Links 6/20: To Protect Non-Profit Donors from Government Persecution, Limit IRS Data Collection, First Amendment victory is Florida man’s second at Supreme Court, and more…

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June 20, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Illinois Business Journal: Counterpoint: Should the U.S. Constitution be amended to reverse Citizens United? No: Government power over campaign spending is ...

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