The Internet and social media outreach are more important than ever to campaigns. As a result, legislators face a temptation to regulate this growing ...
The First Amendment protects the right of Americans to associate privately with others. Nonprofits across America have long relied on this right to organize ...
The freedom to associate with others and speak as a group is foundational to democracy. Individuals rarely can change their society, government, or laws ...
The deceptively-named “Honest Ads Act” is a proposal in Congress that would increase regulations for paid political and issue advertising on the Internet – ...
Can the government silence speech about an election simply because the speaker is a corporation? Can it deny voters the opportunity to hear a ...
SpeechNow extended First Amendment rights already protected for individuals to groups of people who pool their resources to speak. The case legalized what is ...
This Issue Brief explains the differences between political and issue advocacy in both layman’s terms and as viewed by the courts. In particular, the ...
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 ...
Over Thanksgiving, one of your relatives may have mentioned the amount of money ($6.4 Billion) spent in the 2016 election cycle, asserting that there ...
The “Johnson Amendment” is a provision of the tax code that prohibits a certain class of nonprofits, including charities and churches, from engaging in ...