Daily Media Links 1/13: Wisconsin Political Speech Victory, Protecting Anonymous Speech Used to be ‘Common Sense’, U.S. justices agree to hear challenge to Ohio speech law, and more…

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January 13, 2014   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News Wall Street Journal: Wisconsin Political Speech Victory Editorial The quashed subpoenas were sent to Friends of Scott Walker, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce ...

Daily Media Links 1/10: Obama donor leading Justice Department’s IRS investigation, Super PAC supporting potential Hillary Clinton campaign raises $4M, NPR: Court To Hear Challenge To Campaign Finance Limits, and more…

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January 10, 2014   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

Independent Groups Washington Post: Obama donor leading Justice Department’s IRS investigation By Josh Hicks Two Republican lawmakers and a conservative legal group are questioning ...

Daily Media Links 1/9: A Reply to Brad Smith About the State of the Campaign Finance Reform Debate, Feds pick Obama supporter to lead probe of IRS tea party targeting, What Does Influence Really Look Like?, and more…

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January 9, 2014   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News More Soft Money Hard Law: A Reply to Brad Smith About the State of the Campaign Finance Reform Debate By Bob Bauer ...

Daily Media Links 1/8: Four Years After Citizens United: The State Of Money In Politics, New IRS commissioner addresses agency challenges, Michael Bloomberg gives $2.5M to Senate Majority PAC, and more…

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January 8, 2014   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News Diane Rehm Show: Four Years After Citizens United: The State Of Money In Politics In January 2010, the Supreme Court handed down ...

Daily Media Links 1/7: Of “Dereliction” and “Power Grabs” And Another Year of More of the Same, Forgoing Non-Profit Status?, Hillary Clinton Campaign Rents Email List to Pro-Hillary Super PAC, and more…

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January 7, 2014   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News More Soft Money Hard Law: Of “Dereliction” and “Power Grabs” And Another Year of More of the Same By Bob Bauer After ...

Daily Media Links 1/6: Conservative Wyoming group battles Federal Election Commission over election law, Outside money can be key factor in 2014 elections, Unpopular Obama’s New Gig in 2014: Fundraiser in Chief, and more…

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January 6, 2014   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News Star-Tribune: Conservative Wyoming group battles Federal Election Commission over election law By KYLE ROERINK Free Speech was trying to avoid forming ...

Daily Media Links 1/3: Goodbye to a champion of free speech, Conservative group announces Obamacare ads against vulnerable Democrats, and more…

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January 3, 2014   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

CCP Goodbye to a champion of free speech By Bradley A. Smith I, and all of us at Center for Competitive Politics, were saddened ...

Daily Media Links 12/20: Another “clean” candidate caught for corruption, McConnell: IRS has ‘done a lot to lose the trust’ of Americans; he’ll oppose IRS nominee, New Mexico GOP wins campaign finance case, and more…

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December 20, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

CCP Another “clean” candidate caught for corruption By Luke Wachob Interestingly, the tax-financing program most frequently touted as a model for states to adopt ...

Daily Media Links 12/19: Separation of Campaign and State, Would the Far Left [have] Required Disclosure for the NAACP in the 40s and 50s?, Arizona high court upholds higher campaign-contribution limits, and more…

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December 19, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News George Washington Law Review: Separation of Campaign and State By Bradley A. Smith The Court correctly recognizes the deeply troubling nature of ...

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