If elections can be bought so easily, why did Bloomberg and Steyer flop?
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s banning of political ads demonstrates confusion about how free expression works in America.
Campaign-finance disclosure rules have encouraged harassment of donors and coarsened public debate.
Democrats plan to redouble their efforts to stifle corporate free speech.
The governor’s proposed reforms won’t end corruption—but they will threaten political speech.
Gotham’s campaign-finance law creates first- and second-class citizens.
An ongoing danger, despite two recent court victories
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