Posts Tagged ‘Citizens United’

Sandler, Reiff Discuss CU in The National Law Journal

Posted on February 1st, 2010

In “Beware the Fortunetellers” Mr. Sandler and Mr. Reiff discuss the fallout of last week’s Supreme Court ruling on Citizens United v. FEC.  The authors argue that although the ruling will have vast implications for the future of campaign finance, that future is not as written in stone as many pundits would have the general public believe.

Joe Sandler Responds to Citizen’s United Ruling

Posted on January 22nd, 2010

Mr. Sandler spoke to USA Today in the wake of the long-awaited Supreme Court ruling in the matter of Citizens United vs. FEC about  the implications that the decision would have in terms of partisan advantage.  Mr. Sandler told Fredreka Schouten and Joan Biskupic that “the ruling created no partisan advantage because it frees Democrat-allied unions to tap their treasuries.”  Read the full article here.

Mr. Sandler also told Newser, “They’re going to be getting hammered much closer to Election Day on the air. That will make it tougher to cast tough votes,” about the potential for a proliferation of negative campaign ads aimed to coerce legislators into voting for or against a certain issue.

Mr. Sandler echoed this sentiment to the National Journal.

Joe Sandler discusses Citizens United in ‘Hotline’

Posted on January 21st, 2010

Sandler told Hotline reporter Reid Wilson that if, as expected, the decision opens the floodgates to more issue ads, the new ads will likely put even more pressure on incumbents seeking re-election.  Said Sandler, “You will see more sharp-edged, candidate-specific ads on the air closer to the election.  That could make it more difficult for incumbents to take tough votes in an election year.”  Read the full article here.

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