At the heart of the First Amendment is the assumption that Americans are best served by a full and free discussion of whom to elect. The American system of government sits atop the bedrock of the First Amendment. From the pamphleteering of the founding era to the Facebook ads of today, political campaigns have been premised upon free and open…
At every level of government, 2018 is experiencing a surge in political outsiders and newcomers running for office. The moment is also notable for ...
When Justice Kennedy announced his retirement from the Supreme Court last month, the Institute for Free Speech conducted a thorough review of the First ...
Hon. Amul Thapar United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (2017-Present); United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky (2008-2017) ...
Can a candidate for the Connecticut General Assembly send a mailer opposing the policies of the governor? That is the question at the center ...
A landmark Supreme Court decision marked its 40th birthday late last month. It’s worth celebrating. The case, known as First National Bank of Boston ...
By Bradley A. Smith In the past decade, 18 states have raised contribution limits. But that means more have not. And almost no states have ...
Can the government silence speech about an election simply because the speaker is a corporation? Can it deny voters the opportunity to hear a ...
Abstract: The theory behind laws prohibiting coordinated communications is intuitive and simple. If a candidate for office, who is subject to statutory limits on ...
When you stretch the law to “get” a political opponent, it’s rarely possible to return the law to its original shape. Which brings us ...
Five years into his jail sentence for corruption, former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich is down to his last appeal, now at the U.S. Supreme ...