Category: Courts & Cases

Prosecution Rests in Fieger Case

The prosecution in the Fieger case has rested. It’s not certain who will be testifying for the defense. In 15 days of testimony, defense attorneys have attempted to redirect the focus to the government’s conduct, portraying Fieger as a man with a bullseye on his back because of his politics and pointing to the unusually […]

Leake and Speechnow.org

Steve Hoersting (Center for Competitive Politics) has written an important article on the group’s blog dealing with “major purpose” tests. The election bar and courts need to close the loop on a widely held concept: “Major purpose,” or more precisely, the lack of an electoral one, is an added shield against registration for organizations that […]