Daily Media Links 6/19: Supreme Court allows retaliatory arrest lawsuit to move forward, Cash-free candidates: Some win primaries with less than $5,000, and more…

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June 19, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Opinion of the Supreme Court in Lozman v. Riviera Beach As a final matter, it must be underscored that this Court ...

Daily Media Links 6/18: U.S. Supreme Court hands Fane Lozman second win against Riviera Beach, FEC dismisses self-enrichment complaint against Trump campaign, and more…

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June 18, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News The Hill: Action against Russian meddling cannot threaten our civil liberties By Alex Baiocco The greatest threats to civil liberties often ...

Daily Media Links 6/15: Supreme Court polling place dress code decision is victory for free speech, Victory in Lawsuit Over Colorado’s System of Private Enforcement of Campaign Finance Law, and more…

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June 15, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Supreme Court The Hill: Supreme Court polling place dress code decision is victory for free speech By Wen Fa [T]he decision in the case ...

Daily Media Links 6/14: Ban on “Political” Clothing in Polling Places Is Unconstitutionally “Unreasonable,” New York Attorney General Sues Trump Foundation, and more…

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June 14, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Supreme Court The Hill: Supreme Court strikes down ban on political apparel at polling places By Lydia Wheeler The Supreme Court on Thursday struck ...

Daily Media Links 6/13: Federal Court Rules on Colorado Campaign Finance Laws, 8th Circuit Holds Unconstitutional Missouri Law Requiring Political Committees Influencing Elections to Be Formed at Least 30 Days Before an Election, and more…

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June 13, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Connecticut Post: Duo of state lawmakers fight election fines By Ken Dixon State Sen. Joe Markley of Southington and Rep. Rob ...

Daily Media Links 6/12: Will the Supreme Court’s Understanding of the First Amendment Thwart Laws Aimed at Limiting Foreign Influence in U.S. Elections?, Publishers stop Facebook ad spending over policy that treats publishers as political advertisers, and more…

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June 12, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Election Law Blog: “Hidden Super-PAC Contributors Win Round as Court Upholds Secrecy” By Rick Hasen  Bloomberg BNA: A federal court upheld ...

Daily Media Links 6/11: Montana tells contractors to report ‘dark money’ spending, Facebook Faces Criticism of Ad Policy From Global Publishers, and more…

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June 11, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Internet Speech Regulation Bloomberg: Facebook Faces Criticism of Ad Policy From Global Publishers By Naomi Nix Facebook Inc. is facing more blowback for its ...

Daily Media Links 6/8: Facebook’s New Ad Disclosures Are Meant To Fight Russian Trolls. A Russian History Podcaster Is Paying The Price., Google stops taking political ads in Washington state over new disclosure rules, and more…

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June 8, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

Internet Speech Regulation HuffPost: Facebook’s New Ad Disclosures Are Meant To Fight Russian Trolls. A Russian History Podcaster Is Paying The Price. By Paul ...

Daily Media Links 6/7: Google Pulls Washington Election Ads, Says It can’t Comply With New Rules, 4 Tips for Politicians With Social Media Accounts Who Don’t Want to Be Sued, and more…

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June 7, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Journal Inquirer: Connecticut among worst states in free speech index By Luke Wachob and Alex Baiocco In a new Free Speech Index ...

Daily Media Links 6/6: Telling Trump to Stop Blocking Critics on Twitter Doesn’t Affect the Platform’s Rules, Montana governor pushes for more transparency on donors, and more…

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June 6, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

The Courts Politico: Judge in libel suit rules BuzzFeed may have protection for report on Trump dossier By Josh Gerstein BuzzFeed scored a significant ...

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