Sixth Circuit Rules Tennessee Sign Owner Can Keep “Patriotic” Billboard

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September 11, 2019   •  By IFS Staff   •  , , ,

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously today that the Tennessee Billboard Act is unconstitutional and said the state may not tear down a ...

Amicus Brief: $6 Million Fine for Campaign Finance Reporting Errors Violates First, Eighth Amendments

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September 9, 2019   •  By IFS Staff   •  , ,

The Institute for Free Speech filed an amicus brief with the Washington Supreme Court late Friday stating that a lower court erred in failing to apply ...

Amicus Brief: Arkansas Donor Can Challenge State’s Blackout Period

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September 5, 2019   •  By IFS Staff   •  , ,

The Institute for Free Speech filed an amicus brief asking a federal court to allow an Arkansas citizen to make campaign contributions, within legal limits, ...

Amicus Brief: Supreme Court Should Hear Alaska Contribution Limits Case

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August 27, 2019   •  By IFS Staff   •  , ,

Alexandria, VA – The largest state in the country has the nation’s lowest limits on donations to statewide candidates. In an amicus brief filed yesterday, ...

Statement on Resignation of FEC Vice Chairman Matthew Petersen

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August 26, 2019   •  By IFS Staff   •  ,

We wish to congratulate Matthew Petersen on a successful eleven-year tenure at the Federal Election Commission. Throughout his time at the FEC, Commissioner Petersen ...

Statement on Doxxing of Trump Donors by Congressman Castro

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August 7, 2019   •  By IFS Staff   •  ,

The Institute for Free Speech released the following statement in response to yesterday's tweet by Congressman Joaquin Castro exposing Americans who donated to President ...

Amicus Brief: Maryland Online Speech Law a “Massive Overreaction”

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June 7, 2019   •  By IFS Staff   •  , ,

The Institute for Free Speech today filed an amicus brief in the online speech and press rights case, The Washington Post, et al. v. ...

Statement on Ruling in Libertarian National Committee v. FEC

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May 21, 2019   •  By IFS Staff   •  ,

The Institute for Free Speech released the following statement in response to today’s decision in Libertarian National Committee v. FEC. The en banc D.C. ...

South Dakota Out-of-State Donor Ban Ruled Unconstitutional

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May 9, 2019   •  By IFS Staff   •  , , ,

A federal judge has ruled unconstitutional South Dakota Initiated Measure 24, a state law which would have banned Americans from other states from contributing ...

Lawsuit Challenges South Dakota Ban on Out-of-State Contributors to Ballot Measures

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April 18, 2019   •  By IFS Staff   •  , , ,

A coalition of South Dakota media associations, trade associations, a nonprofit advocacy group, and a former South Dakota resident yesterday filed a lawsuit in ...

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