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Need for Broader Disclosure Law More Urgent Than Ever As Independent Spending Soars to New Record
By Jeffrey Brindle | November 22, 2021, 3:41 pm
Pandemic or Not, ELEC is Fulfilling Its Mission
By Jeffrey Brindle | October 12, 2021, 4:08 pm
September 13, 2021
Steps to Strengthen Political Parties Remain Necessary Despite Deep-seated Distrust
By Jeffrey Brindle
September 3, 2021
California and New Jersey Recalls Differ in Key Ways
By Jeffrey Brindle
August 9, 2021
NJ Contribution Limits Safe Despite Circuit Court Ruling in Alaskan Case
By Jeffrey Brindle
July 23, 2021
Recent Supreme Court Case Limiting Disclosure by Charitable Donors Should Have Little Impact on Campaign Finance Law
By Jeffrey Brindle
June 25, 2021
2004 Reform Package Had Big Impact on Campaign Finance and Lobbying Laws but One Reform Might Now be Unconstitutional
By Jeffrey Brindle
June 2, 2021
For More Than Four Decades, Public Funding has Helped Keep NJ Gubernatorial Elections Clean
By Jeffrey Brindle
May 3, 2021
Could Looming US Supreme Court Ruling Upend Campaign Finance Law?
By Jeffrey Brindle
March 25, 2021
Big Spending on Communications in 2020 Reflects Ongoing Shift in Lobbying Approach
By Jeffrey Brindle
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