Issue advocacy communications have become increasingly popular over the federal election cycles. Often these advertisements could be interpreted to favor or disfavor certain candidates, while also serving to inform the public about a policy issue. However, unlike communications that expressly advocate the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate, the Supreme Court has ruled that issue ads are constitutionally protected First Amendment speech and cannot be regulated in any manner. According to most lower court rulings, only speech containing express words of advocacy of election or defeat, also known as “express advocacy” or “magic words” can be regulated as election-related communications and therefore be subject to the requirem...
This Note will discuss the Court\u27s reasoning and holding in Colorado Republican. Additionally, th...
Prior to enactment of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA), P.L. 107-155, the term “sof...
Recent developments - such as a wave of FEC enforcement actions, the FEC\u27s publication of its cas...
Issue advocacy communications have become increasingly popular over the federal election cycles. Oft...
Campaign finance reform legislation often contains provisions that would impose additional reporting...
In December 2003, the United States Supreme Court upheld all the key provisions of the Bipartisan Ca...
This Note will argue that even if money is not speech for First Amendment purposes, campaign contrib...
This paper analyzes the evolution of jurisprudence in cases regulating campaign finance in order to ...
In October 2002, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) promulgated regulations exempting from the de...
Although government entities frequently engage in issue-related campaign speech on a variety of cont...
The decisions sustaining campaign expenditures by corporations and organized groups are libertarian ...
In the 2010 case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the United States Supreme Court ...
Freedom of speech is one of our most valued rights; however, it is also one of the most contentious....
Recent United States Supreme Court decisions have undermined the viability of campaign public financ...
Davis has raised numerous campaign finance issues: the precise definition of corruption in the elect...
This Note will discuss the Court\u27s reasoning and holding in Colorado Republican. Additionally, th...
Prior to enactment of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA), P.L. 107-155, the term “sof...
Recent developments - such as a wave of FEC enforcement actions, the FEC\u27s publication of its cas...
Issue advocacy communications have become increasingly popular over the federal election cycles. Oft...
Campaign finance reform legislation often contains provisions that would impose additional reporting...
In December 2003, the United States Supreme Court upheld all the key provisions of the Bipartisan Ca...
This Note will argue that even if money is not speech for First Amendment purposes, campaign contrib...
This paper analyzes the evolution of jurisprudence in cases regulating campaign finance in order to ...
In October 2002, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) promulgated regulations exempting from the de...
Although government entities frequently engage in issue-related campaign speech on a variety of cont...
The decisions sustaining campaign expenditures by corporations and organized groups are libertarian ...
In the 2010 case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the United States Supreme Court ...
Freedom of speech is one of our most valued rights; however, it is also one of the most contentious....
Recent United States Supreme Court decisions have undermined the viability of campaign public financ...
Davis has raised numerous campaign finance issues: the precise definition of corruption in the elect...
This Note will discuss the Court\u27s reasoning and holding in Colorado Republican. Additionally, th...
Prior to enactment of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA), P.L. 107-155, the term “sof...
Recent developments - such as a wave of FEC enforcement actions, the FEC\u27s publication of its cas...