On March 15, 2024, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous opinion in Lindke v. Freed and a per curiam opinion in O’Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier addressing when a public official may prevent a person from commenting on the public...more
3/28/2024
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Unconstitutional Condition
The FCC issued a Declaratory Ruling on February 8 to ensure that telephone calls that use artificial intelligence (AI) to generate or mimic human voices are treated as “robocalls” for purposes of the Telephone Consumer...more
3/1/2024
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Wisconsin
Political consultants will confirm that ballot order – meaning the order in which the candidates are listed on the ballot – has an impact on voter choice. But will the Republican frontrunner candidate be listed first on the...more
Throughout April and May candidates for public office face a series of campaign finance filings and public financial disclosures.
Congressional candidates are required under federal law to file a personal financial...more
Donald Trump and his allies have insisted that he can and should run as a third-party candidate in the general election if he fails to win the Republican nomination. The authors, practicing lawyers specializing in political...more
3/7/2023
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Georgia State Senator Nabilah Islam (D- Lawrenceville) ran for Congress in 2020. During her campaign, she claimed she had to cancel her health insurance, put her student loans in forbearance, and could barely pay rent and...more