Daily Media Links 12/17: Hypotheticals and the Doctrine of Circumvention, “Polarization” in the “Political World”, Donor Disclosure by Center for American Progress Leaves Much in the Dark, and more…

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December 17, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News More Soft Money Hard Law: Hypotheticals and the Doctrine of Circumvention By Bob Bauer The McCutcheon case continues to stir up comment ...

Daily Media Links 12/16: Politicians move to rake in more campaign cash, WSJ: IRS Targeting: Round Two, and more…

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December 16, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News USA Today: Politicians move to rake in more campaign cash By Fredreka Shouten “It enables more speech by more people,” David ...

Daily Media Links 12/13: Public financing no cure-all, Obama should stop using IRS to suppress political speech, Campaign contribution limits would double under bill headed to Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, and more…

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December 13, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News Albany Times-Union: Public financing no cure-all By Academic Advisors Jeffrey D. Milyo and David M. Primo, We have conducted some of the ...

Daily Media Links 12/12: Interview: Brad Smith, McCutcheon’s Wild Hypotheticals, Senate Republicans halt IRS hearing, and more…

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December 12, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News Janine Turner: Interview: Brad Smith Brad Smith talks about changes the IRS wants to make regarding campaign finance donations. Listen… CCP McCutcheon’s ...

Daily Media Links 12/11: The IRS and (c)(4) Political Activity: Choices and Explanations, IRS Should Stick to Revenue Collection, Avoid Politics, [Michigan] house panel votes to double campaign donor limits, keep ‘issue ad’ sponsors secret, and more…

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December 11, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News More Soft Money Hard Law: The IRS and (c)(4) Political Activity: Choices and Explanations By Bob Bauer The IRS is now receiving ...

Daily Media Links 12/10: More Headaches Ahead for Tax-Exempt Groups?, ALEC has tremendous influence in state legislatures. Here’s why., House Schedules Vote to Eliminate Taxpayer Financing of Presidential Campaigns, and more…

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December 10, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News Roll Call: More Headaches Ahead for Tax-Exempt Groups? By Eliza Newlin Carney But advocacy groups on the left and right object to ...

Daily Media Links 12/9: The Latest IRS Power Grab, The overstated sway of campaign funds, CCP SUBMITS OWN PROPOSAL FOR NONPROFIT REGULATION OVERHAUL, and more…

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December 9, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News Wall Street Journal: The Latest IRS Power Grab By Bradley A. Smith In the 1976 Buckley v. Valeo case, however, the court carved out ...

Daily Media Links 12/6: A Cheer For SEC Chairman Mary Jo White And Good Government, The IRS’s Thanksgiving turkey: More non-profit restrictions, and more…

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December 6, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News Forbes: A Cheer For SEC Chairman Mary Jo White And Good Government By Bradley A. Smith SEC Chair Mary Jo White deserves ...

Daily Media Links 12/5: Freedom vs. transparency in campaign finance reform, Don’t Tax Political Speech, Ohio Files Brief in U.S. Supreme Court, Defending State Law that Makes it Illegal to Make a False Statement in a Campaign, and more…

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December 5, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News Detroit News: Freedom vs. transparency in campaign finance reform By Eric Wang If you spend more than $500 to speak out about ...

Daily Media Links 12/4: State House committee warned in testimony on anonymous political ads, Business Groups Eye Expanded Role in Elections, FBI impeding inquiry into IRS targeting of conservative groups, and more…

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December 4, 2013   •  By Matthew McIntyre   •  ,

In the News Lansing State Journal: State House committee warned in testimony on anonymous political ads By Paul Egan David Keating, president of the ...

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