This Post editorial attacks the Supreme Court’s recent stay of an Arizona public financing law. The notion that the First Amendment speech rights of wealthy or well-funded candidates are violated when extra money flows to their opponents turns the notion of free speech on its head.
Category: Const Law Issues
A biting commentary on the Supreme Court’s recent campaign finance jurisprudence via cartoon
Is here.
Gail Collins on DISCLOSE
Gail Collins has this piece in The Times on the DISCLOSE Act, among other topics. More on the life and achievements of Arizona gubernatorial candidate and World War II veteran (Collins calls him a “fringe candidate”) Buz Mills here.