In the News
Campaign Finance Reform

TITLE DATE
GOP wants campaign limits
-- Illinois Times, by Diane Ivey
02/04/10
Bill Would Force CEOs To Say They ‘Approve This Message’
-- Huffington Post, by Ryan Grim
02/04/10
A Bicameral Call for a Constitutional Amendment to Nullify Citizens United
-- Washington Independent, by Mike Lillis
02/03/10
Odor in the Court
-- Texas Tribune, by Morgan Smith
02/03/10
Congress looks at foreign firms’ influence in U.S. elections
-- McClatchy, by Sonanda Sahoo
02/03/10
A few thoughts about constitutional anti-avoidance and Citizens United
-- Ballots blog, by Robbin Stewart
02/03/10
Today’s Judiciary Committee Hearing On Citizens United
-- Firedoglake, by Bill Egnor
02/03/10
Democrats Keep Up Pressure on Citizens United
-- Legal Times, by David Ingram
02/03/10
Six responses to Citizens United
-- Congress.org, by Ambreen Ali
02/03/10
High Court Campaign Finance Opinion Roils Dozens of Cases
-- National Law Journal, by Marcia Coyle
02/02/10
Are Super Bowl Ads Constitutionally Protected Speech?
-- Slate, by James Ledbetter
02/02/10
What Is the First Amendment For?
-- New York Times, by Stanley Fish
02/01/10
Candidates, Campaigns and New Coke
-- Boston Globe, by Jeff Jacoby
01/31/10
Hanging a ‘For Sale’ Sign Over the Judiciary
-- New York Times, by Dorothy Samuels
01/30/10
Corporate Campaigning
-- Forbes, by Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
01/29/10
Citizens United: U.S. Politics with Chinese Characteristics
-- Huffington Post, by Elizabeth Lynch
01/29/10
Citizens United: U.S. Politics with Chinese Characteristics
-- Huffington Post, by Elizabeth Lynch
01/28/10
Campaign finance ruling’s likely impact overblown
-- L.A. Times, by Stephen R. Weissman
01/28/10
Schwarz: Public Financing of Races: If It Can Make It There…
-- Roll Call, by Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr.
01/28/10
High court’s ruling is a blow to campaign finance reform
-- L.A Times, by George Skelton
01/28/10

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