Category: Foreign Laws

Google and Free Speech

Google gets the full Sunday Magazine treatment from The Times. Today the Web might seem like a free-speech panacea: it has given anyone with Internet access the potential to reach a global audience. But though technology enthusiasts often celebrate the raucous explosion of Web speech, there is less focus on how the Internet is actually […]

Croatian campaign finance law

I was recently honored to host a State Department briefing for a delegation of young party leaders from Croatia.  The nation’s laws and constitution contain a number of provisions regarding democratic principles and a free society.  Our open discussion centered on U.S. campaign finance rules and lobbying.  The rules in Croatia have changed, as I […]