These days, supporters of increased political speech regulation often fixate on topics like super PACs and so-called “dark money” when fear-mongering about the current ...
This week, the Pacific Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit against the city of Seattle over its new “Democracy Vouchers” program. The system is a ...
National-level institutions such as the Supreme Court, congressional leadership, and the Federal Election Commission often see a partisan divide on disclosure. In these bodies, ...
Following the Senate’s confirmation of former Representative Tom Price as the Secretary of Health and Human Services in early February 2017, all eyes have ...
On Tuesday, The Washington Post hosted a series of First Amendment panels at its offices in an event called “Free to State: A New ...
You know that feeling when you read an op-ed on a pertinent issue and all of a sudden you realize there is no author ...
The special election for the U.S. House seat for Georgia’s Sixth Congressional District is attracting a great deal of attention from the media. The ...
Recently, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders sat down with professor Rick Hasen of the University of California, Irvine School of Law. In their conversation, they ...
The Center for Competitive Politics is excited to welcome Alex Cordell to our External Relations Department as our newest Research Fellow. Prior to joining ...