Free Speech and ‘Hillary: The Movie’

Does the application of campaign finance laws to “Hillary: The Movie” violate free speech rights? What are the implications for electoral politics if the Supreme Court rules in favor of Citizens United? Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Derek Hawkins - Sep 9, 2009 - 7:55 AM PDT
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by margaret weimer - Sep. 9, 2009

This article is a good example of quality journalism for several reasons. First of all, the article was published in the New York Times, which is a dependable and credible source for news. Also, throughout the piece the reporter has links to experts and other sources. Four different professionals discuss the issue of campaign finance law as well. This story is more of a commentary, as the title states, on the issues. The article is informative in that it discusses the current issue regarding campaign finance law and Hillary Clinton. The movie has caused quite a lot of controversy and so has the fact that the Supreme Court will hear “rearguments” on a case. While the paper itself is credible, the fact the story is in ... More »

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