New from the Institute for Free Speech Nina Turner’s Self-Serving Campaign Finance Myth By Tiffany Donnelly In Tuesday’s Democratic primary in Ohio’s 11th Congressional ...
The Courts AP News: Court upholds Santa Fe regulations on campaign disclosure By Morgan Lee A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected efforts by a ...
New from the Institute for Free Speech Washington State Sued for Violating First Amendment Right to Provide Pro Bono Legal Services The Institute for ...
New from the Institute for Free Speech Nathan Maxwell Promoted to Communications Fellow By Luke Wachob The Institute for Free Speech is excited to ...
In the News New Jersey Monitor: Roselle Park bows out of fight over profane anti-Biden flags By Dana DiFilippo Roselle Park has dropped its case ...
Congress Washington Post: Democrats craft revised voting rights bill, seeking to keep hopes alive in the Senate By Mike DeBonis Senate Democrats are preparing to ...
Free Speech Lawfare: Informal Government Coercion and The Problem of “Jawboning” By Genevieve Lakier For years now, scholars have expressed alarm at the tendency of government ...
In the News Insider NJ: Recent Supreme Court Case Limiting Disclosure by Charitable Donors Should Have Little Impact on Campaign Finance Law By Jeffrey Brindle ...
Supreme Court Cato: Privacy and Free Speech By Timothy Sandefur In March 2012, then–California attorney general Kamala Harris surprised the managers of many nonprofit organizations by ...
In the News Ballot Access News: U.S. District Court Enjoins Florida Law Preventing Candidates for Non-Partisan Office from Mentioning their Party By Richard Winger On ...