Arizona Campaign Finance Law violates 1st Amendment, Supreme Court rules
June 27, 2011 by FAC
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion
In a 5-4 decision, the US Supreme Court ruled Monday that providing matching funds to candidates who accept public campaign financing : …violate the First Amendment rights of candidates who raise private money. Such candidates, the majority said, may be reluctant to spend money to speak if they know that it will give rise to [...]
If hard-won court victory against Prop 8 is tossed out because of “standing” defect, you can thank Jerry Brown
August 18, 2010 by Peter Scheer
Filed under Commentary, News & Opinion
BY PETER SCHEER—If I were Ted Olson, the former US solicitor general who is leading the legal battle against Prop 8, I would be unhappy with Jerry Brown right now. Olson’s hard-won victory before federal district court judge Vaughn Walker was meant to be the first stage of a legal strategy culminating in a US [...]
Elena Kagan on the First Amendment: Evidence from Her Confirmation Hearings
July 6, 2010 by SusanaMontes
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion
U.S. Solicitor General and Supreme Court Justice nominee Elena Kagan on First Amendment, cameras at the Supreme Court, campaign finance restrictions, libel and antitrust rulings. -SMD Find Law: First Amendment Commentary July 6, 2010 By Julie Hilden During last week’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings, U.S. Solicitor General and nominee Elena Kagan made a number of [...]









