Contribution limits are monetary restrictions on the amount an individual or group can donate to a political actor – usually a candidate, political party, or political action committee. The Supreme Court first allowed limits on contributions in Buckley v. Valeo. The Court’s ruling acknowledged that contribution limits were a restriction on First Amendment activity, but allowed them on the theory…
Incumbent politicians have a lot of advantages in campaigns. They have a network of donors to call on for support. They have an in ...
When they signed the Declaration of Independence, the Founders pledged their “lives … fortunes, and … sacred honor” to the political cause they were ...
Imagine you lived in a state where it was illegal to express too much support for a candidate. Such a law would be a ...
Incumbent politicians have a lot of advantages in campaigns. They have a network of donors to call on for support. They have an in ...
Imagine you lived in a state where it was illegal to express too much support for a candidate. Such a law would be a ...
Incumbent politicians have a lot of advantages in campaigns. They have a network of donors to call on for support. They have an in ...
Foreword by Chairman Bradley A. Smith and President David Keating On behalf of the Institute for Free Speech, we are pleased to present Part ...
Last week, the Cato Institute hosted a book forum on The Republic of Virtue: How We Tried to Ban Corruption, Failed, and What We ...
Forty-five of the 50 states and the federal government in some way impose limits on the amount individuals or groups can contribute to the ...
Earlier this month, Jonathan Rauch – a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution – and Raymond J. La Raja – an ...