Wagner v. Federal Election Commission
This case challenged a federal law (52 U.S.C. § 30119) that prohibits federal contractors from making contributions—even $1—to candidates for federal office or to political parties or committees in...
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This case challenged a federal law (52 U.S.C. § 30119) that prohibits federal contractors from making contributions—even $1—to candidates for federal office or to political parties or committees in...
Prior to 2013, one of the ways in which the Voting Rights Act guarded against discriminatory voting laws and procedures was to require certain state and local governments to obtain prior approval (“pre-...
This Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) case sought documents regarding the CIA’s use of drones in the war on terrorism. The CIA asserted that it would compromise national security even to disclose whether...
We were contacted by a pseudonymous Tweeter who had been informed by Twitter that a D.C. grand jury had issued a subpoena seeking his real identity, based on a Tweet saying, “I want to fuck Michelle Bachman...
Prior to 2013, one of the ways in which the Voting Rights Act guarded against discriminatory voting laws and procedures was to require certain state and local governments to obtain prior approval (“...
Dennis Sobin, head of The Prisons Foundation, was repeatedly threatened with arrest for selling materials related to his sidewalk advocacy for prison reform. We believe he has a right to sell them, without...