- April 3, 2014The conservative justices, who often say their rulings represent the founders' intentions, chose to ignore those same intentions on McCutcheon, writes Lawrence Lessig.
- April 3, 2014The same people who favor unlimited secret money in US elections are the ones funding the effort to make it harder for people to vote.
- April 2, 2014Justice Stephen Breyer wrote that the ruling "creates huge loopholes in the law" and "undermines, perhaps devastates, what remains of campaign finance reform."
- April 2, 2014Today, the Roberts Court rolled back 40 years of campaign finance law. Here's a roundup of reformers' thoughts about the decision.
- April 2, 2014 | Updated April 4, 2014Groups like Public Citizen, Common Cause, Rootstrikers and many, many others are working to combat corruption and protect our right to vote.
- March 22, 2014Our latest roundup of key money and politics reporting. This week: the 'unlobbyist' lobbyists, how John McCain is exploiting campaign finance loopholes and more.
- March 13, 2014Our latest roundup of key money and politics reporting. This week: lobbyist-donors and their top recipients, how Microsoft is wooing politicians and the FEC's dysfunction.
- January 29, 2014Our weekly roundup of key money and politics reporting.
- January 15, 2014A win for the plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that many are calling Citizens United 2.0 would mean much bigger donations from individuals in political campaigns.
- January 2, 2014The year after a presidential election, fewer people focus on campaign finance issues, but 2013 was well worth your attention.