Daily Media Links 3/12: A Political Speech Crackdown, The feds have acknowledged they can’t ban books – and it only took 43 years, and more…

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March 12, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Raleigh News & Observer: From Rielle to Stormy, a tale of two scandals By Anne Blythe and Brian Murphy The allegations ...

Daily Media Links 3/9: FEC leaders quarrel on digital advertising as midterms begin, U.S. judge questions whether Trump can block Twitter users, and more…

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March 9, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News The Hill: Did you enjoy ‘Fire and Fury’? Thank Citizens United for it By David Keating and Thomas Wheatley Wolff’s book ...

Daily Media Links 3/8: Multnomah County political spending limits unconstitutional, judge rules, Phoenix voters may get to weigh in on ‘dark money’ donations, and more…

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March 8, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Washington Examiner: Don’t give the IRS personal information it doesn’t need By Bradley A. Smith For many years now, the IRS ...

Daily Media Links 3/7: Shut up, they explained (again), A Judge Has Ruled Multnomah County’s New Campaign Finance Rules Unconstitutional, and more…

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March 7, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Center for Individual Freedom: Russian Indictments and Americans’ First Amendment Political Speech Rights Bradley A. Smith, Chairman and Founder of the ...

Daily Media Links 3/6: FEC Online Ad Rulemaking Looks Headed for Partisan Clash, Why a crackdown on Facebook, Google and Twitter could come from the states before Congress, and more…

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March 6, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Washington Post: Provisions attached to budget bills could reshape campaign finance laws By Michelle Ye Hee Lee The most significant and best-known ...

Daily Media Links 3/1: Argument analysis: Justices weigh threats to free speech against constraints on local policing, Argument analysis: Justices debate decorum, line-drawing and “political” apparel at the polls, and more…

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March 1, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Arizona Republic: You don’t want your info published. Neither do nonprofit donors By Alex Cordell Efforts to force civic groups to ...

Daily Media Links 2/28: You Can’t Talk Politics Here, This Is a Polling Place, U.S. Supreme Court chief justice calls Fane Lozman’s arrest ‘chilling,’ and more… 

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February 28, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News The Hill: Americans are smart enough to handle free speech at ballot box By Zac Morgan If you’ve ever scrolled through ...

Daily Media Links 2/27: The Curious Case Of A Florida Man Who Called Politicians Corrupt, Got Thrown In Jail, U.S. top court to mull rules on what voters can wear to polls, and more…

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February 27, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

New from the Institute for Free Speech Florida Couple Takes First Amendment Challenge to Supreme Court The Institute for Free Speech today announced it ...

Daily Media Links 2/26: A Florida provocateur has his day before the U.S. Supreme Court – again, The True Source of the N.R.A.’s Clout: Mobilization, Not Donations, and more…

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February 26, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Palm Beach Post: Lozman faces Riviera Beach in U.S. Supreme Court for rare second time By Jane Musgrave On Tuesday, five years ...

Daily Media Links 2/23: Free Speech and the Necessity of Discomfort, Even If The Russian Troll Factory Abused Our Openness Against Us, That Doesn’t Mean We Should Close Up, and more… 

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February 23, 2018   •  By Alex Baiocco   •  ,

In the News Washington Post: West Virginians should reject a misguided call for less political speech By Thomas Wheatley A 2013 study from the ...

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