Monthly Archives: April 2014
“McCutcheon ruling leaves room for legislative action; Gridlock makes intervention unlikely”
“McCutcheon opens the door to massive party contributions, but four Justices continue to push back forcefully”
Paul Smith in SCOTUSBlog symposium.
“Want to register as an independent? Don’t get duped by the AIP”
Patt Morrison writes for the LAT Opinion blog.
“Want to cut the rich’s influence? Take away their money!”
Alex Pareene writes for Salon.
“John Roberts Didn’t ‘Eviscerate’ Campaign Finance Law, But He Should Have”
Paul Sherman writes for Forbes.
“President Obama & Eric Cantor Deserve Each Other”
“Voter Fraud in North Carolina? Not So Fast”
Zack Roth writes for MSNBC.
“Welcome to Oligarchs United”
“Ruling Hints More Campaign Finance Dominoes May Fall”
Adam Liptak NYT analysis.
Meanwhile, in Arizona, New Higher Campaign Contribution Limits Coming
READ: Arizona Supreme Court Issues Opinion On Why Higher Campaign Contribution Limits OK
NO COINCIDENCE: Arizona Supreme Court Explains Decision Permitting Higher Campaign Contribution Limits Today; Same Day As U.S. Supreme Court Takes Similar Step (GUEST ANALYSIS)
Arizona’s campaign ruling … Continue reading
“The John Roberts Project”
“Three liberal myths about the McCutcheon campaign finance decision”
Michael Thielen writes for the Daily Caller.