DISCLOSE Act—The Legislative “Fix” to Citizens United

May 1, 2010   •  By IFS staff   •  , ,

On January 21, 2010, the Supreme Court handed down its opinion in Citizens United v. FEC. Since then, congressional critics of the Court's broad holding ...

After Citizens United

April 1, 2010   •  By Luke Wachob   •  ,

Citizens United v. FEC may prove to be the most important campaign 1 finance decision in decades as a critical step in a transformation of ...

New Federal Initiatives Project: Fair Elections Now Act

April 1, 2010   •  By IFS staff   •  ,

Congress is considering a novel way to regulate campaigns. The bill at issue, the Fair Elections Now Act. (FENA), combines federal campaign funds with subsidized ...

Mowing Down the Grassroots: How Grassroots Lobbying Disclosure Suppresses Political Participation

April 1, 2010   •  By IFS staff   •  , ,

Grassroots lobbying is any effort to organize, coordinate or implore others to contact public officials in order to affect public policy. Through grassroots ...

Examining the Unconstitutionality of Montana’s Disclosure Laws

April 1, 2010   •  By IFS staff   •  , ,

As political campaigns have become more expensive1 and sophisticated,2 Congress has increasingly regulated them,3 yet the Supreme Court has declared many aspects of that regulation unconstitutional.4 Recently, ...

The Public Participation Act: A Comprehensive Model Approach to End Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation in the USA

April 1, 2010   •  By IFS staff   •  , ,

Over the past several decades, a particular abuse of the justice system has developed that poses a serious threat to free expression and petition. Strategic Lawsuits Against ...

The Myth of the Level Playing Field: Knowledge, Affect, and Repitition in Public Debate

March 1, 2010   •  By IFS staff   •  ,

Justice Holmes famously asserted that “the best test of truth is the power of the thought to get itself accepted in the competition of the ...

Campaign Finance Disclosure and the Legislative Process

February 1, 2010   •  By IFS staff   •  , ,

The public debate over campaign finance reform has at its core a very serious and troubling contradiction. Advocates of campaign finance restrictions decry the subversive effect ...

The Lonely Death of Public Campaign Financing

January 1, 2010   •  By IFS staff   •  ,

It may be a cliché to observe that campaign finance reform has proved conclusively that the road to perdition is paved with good intentions and that ...

The Devil We Know? Evaluating the FEC as Enforcer

September 16, 2009   •  By IFS staff   •  ,

The Federal Election Commission administers and enforces federal election laws. But campaign finance reformers have argued for years that the FEC does little to stem ...

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