Daily Media Links 10/1: Ornstein and Smith Argue about McCutcheon: Distinguishing Theories of “Influence” From Theories of “Circumvention,” Which regulatory body is best equipped to manage corporate speech issues?, and more…

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October 1, 2013   •  By Joe Trotter   •  ,

In the News More Soft Money Hard Law: Ornstein and Smith Argue about McCutcheon: Distinguishing Theories of “Influence” From Theories of “Circumvention” By Bob Bauer ...

Daily Media Links 9/30: The Next Battle in the Fight for Free Speech, Liberal Group to Fight Dark Money…by Raising $40 Million of It, and more…

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September 30, 2013   •  By Joe Trotter   •  ,

In the News Wall Street Journal: The Next Battle in the Fight for Free Speech By Bradley A. Smith It is often forgotten that until ...

Daily Media Links 9/27: ProxyFacts: How has Citizens United changed the debate over corporate political spending issues?, GOP lawyer launches political donation refund group, and more…

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September 27, 2013   •  By Joe Trotter   •  ,

CCP ProxyFacts: How has Citizens United changed the debate over corporate political spending issues? Watch… Independent Groups CPI: GOP lawyer launches political donation refund group  ...

Daily Media Links 9/26: New CPA-Zicklin Index Flawed: “Like asking a wolf to describe ‘best practices’ for sheep,” ProxyFacts: 5 Facts The Center For Political Accountability Does Not Want You To Know, and more…

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September 26, 2013   •  By Joe Trotter   •  ,

CCP New CPA-Zicklin Index Flawed: “Like asking a wolf to describe ‘best practices’ for sheep.” By Joe Trotter “Corporations have an obligation to do what ...

Daily Media Links 9/25: The Opacity of “Transparency,” The next Citizens United could affect campaign spending in the states, and more…

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September 25, 2013   •  By Joe Trotter   •  ,

In the News More Soft Money Hard Law: The Opacity of “Transparency” By Bob Bauer The Keating-Durbin argument may be primarily about the means ...

Daily Media Links 9/24: Free speech can be so annoying, Lois Lerner still Hill’s favorite piñata, and more…

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September 24, 2013   •  By Joe Trotter   •  ,

In the News Richmond Times-Dispatch: Free speech can be so annoying Long story short: Because Corsi spent money, no matter how little (his website cost ...

Daily Media Links 9/23: The Truth About Tax-Funded Campaigns, The Press and the IRS: Journalistic partisanship fed the scandal, and more…

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September 23, 2013   •  By Joe Trotter   •  ,

CCP The Truth About Tax-Funded Campaigns By Luke Wachob It may be the case that offering grants of tax dollars to candidates induces more ...

Daily Media Links 9/20: Supreme Court Must Step in to Protect Americans’ Freedom of Speech, Disclosure’s unintended consequences, and more…

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September 20, 2013   •  By Joe Trotter   •  ,

In the News PR Newswire: Supreme Court Must Step in to Protect Americans’ Freedom of Speech ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 19, 2013 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — ...

Daily Media Links 9/19: Media Watch: How Not to Report the News, Tea party wants socialist treatment, and more…

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September 19, 2013   •  By Joe Trotter   •  ,

CCP Media Watch: How Not to Report the News  By Brad Smith But why does the author feel compelled to note that this is ...

Daily Media Links 9/18: New Timeline Outlines History of the IRS Scandal, CCP’s Response to Sen. Durbin’s Request for Information, and more…

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September 18, 2013   •  By Joe Trotter   •  ,

CCP New Timeline Outlines History of the IRS Scandal By Joe Trotter The Center for Competitive Politics released a timeline today about the events leading up ...

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