Subject: housekeeping/news of the day 1/16/04
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 1/16/2004, 7:41 AM
To: election-law

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Press Coverage of Complaints to FEC about 527 organizations and "soft money"

See coverage in the New York Times (and see this editorial); the Washington Post; the Wall Street Journal (and see this story on public financing limits in the presidential campaign); NPR.


Does the Express Advocacy/Issue Advocacy Line Retain Any Constitutional Signficance After McConnell?

I would have thought the answer is no, but see Anderson v. Spear from the Sixth Circuit:


Thanks to How Appealing for the pointer.

Oral argument in 7th Circuit Campaign Finance case

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.


Draft of My Article on McConnell v. FEC Now Available on SSRN

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 Commission, may be downloaded here. This is the abstract:


Campaign finance news from Wisconsin

See this report in the Madison Journal. Thanks to Ed Feigenbaum for the pointer.


Hentoff on BCRA, Part 1

See here.


"Groups Target New 'Soft Money' Groups"

A.P. offers this report.


Will Maryland adopt public financing?

The Baltimore Sun offers this report. Thanks to a reader for passing this along.
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