The First Amendment guarantees every American freedom of speech. That freedom includes the right to spend money on speech. Without money, a political group cannot buy ads, print fliers, organize protests, or hire staff. Short of shouting one’s opinions on a street corner, it takes money to spread a message. Recognizing this relationship, the Supreme Court has long prohibited the…
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On Tuesday, the Brookings Institution held an event entitled “Democracy’s resilience: Is America’s democracy threatened?” During the event, a panel of scholars discussed trends ...
Abstract: The theory behind laws prohibiting coordinated communications is intuitive and simple. If a candidate for office, who is subject to statutory limits on ...
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When they signed the Declaration of Independence, the Founders pledged their “lives … fortunes, and … sacred honor” to the political cause they were ...
By David Keating and Thomas Wheatley Under Maine campaign law, an independent expenditure is "any [independent] communication that expressly advocates the election or defeat of ...
In politics, it’s easy for narratives to take hold before the facts have a chance to catch up. Political speech issues are no different. ...
As the saying goes, “the road to hell is paved with good intentions.” That’s especially true in politics. The most recent example of the ...
You’ve probably heard the term tossed around over the past couple of years, but what exactly is a “super PAC”? These organizations have been ...
No president in the history of the United States has ever had a 100% approval rating, and likely no president ever will. The Trump ...