I would have thought the answer is no, but see Anderson v. Spear from the Sixth Circuit:
The question of whether Kentucky may regulate issue advocacy proximate to the polls raises an issue of broad constitutional import. While Mr. Anderson
You can find a link to the audio from oral argument in Wisconsin Right to Life v. Schober here. Briefs are here. Thanks to Ed Feigenbaum for the pointer.
I have posted with SSRN a draft of my forthcoming article from the University of Pennsylvania Law Review election law symposium. The article, Buckley is Dead, Long Live Buckley: The New Campaign Finance Incoherence of McConnell v. Federal Election… Continue reading
The Brennan Center, a group that filed an amicus brief supporting the plaintiffs’ request for a stay in the Texas redistricting suit, have filed some information about the case and links to the parties’ briefs here. The plaintiffs have… Continue reading
Below you will find the schedule for the University of Pennsylvania Law Review’s upcoming symposium on the Law of Democracy, which will take place at Penn Law School on February 6 and 7. Anyone wishing to attend should contact Rosanna… Continue reading