Jennifer Taub, Law Professor, Author, and Legal Expert, Joins Free Speech For People’s Board of Directors Posted on March 7, 2018 Free Speech For People is thrilled to welcome Professor Jennifer Taub to our Board of Directors! Jennifer Taub is a Professor of Law at Vermont Law School, where she teaches courses in contracts, corporations, securities regulation, and white collar crime. She is the author of the book Other People’s Houses: How Decades of Bailouts, Captive Regulators, andRead More
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Hears Argument in Key Campaign Finance Case Posted on March 6, 2018 (March 7, 2018) Massachusetts has prohibited business corporations from making political contributions since 1907. On Tuesday, March 6, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments in 126 Self Storage v. Sullivan, a challenge to the state’s longstanding ban. (In 2015, we wrote about the trial court decision in this case, back when it was known as 1A AutoRead More
FSFP Welcomes Spring 2018 Legal Interns Posted on March 5, 2018 (March 7, 2018) Free Speech For People is pleased to announce our spring 2018 legal interns. We welcome these law students to our Legal Advocacy Program and we look forward to working with them. Kourosh Azin is a first year student at Boston College Law School. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of California,Read More
Congratulations to Jasmine Gomez, winner of the Rob Doyle award from the National Lawyers Guild of Massachusetts! Posted on March 5, 2018 (March 5, 2018) Free Speech For People is thrilled to announce that Jasmine Gomez, Democracy Honors Fellow, is a 2018 recipient of the Rob Doyle Award from the National Lawyers Guild – Massachusetts Chapter. As the Democracy Honors Fellow with Free Speech For People, Ms. Gomez works to challenge big money in politics, build and expand the movementRead More
Register Here for a National Conference Call on Inclusivity and Intersectionality in the Pro-Democracy Movement Posted on March 1, 2018 (May 28, 2020) Defending Key Reforms Come join our free national video call to discuss the importance of using an intersectional lens within the Pro-Democracy and Amendment Movements. The goal of these webinars is to give activists who are involved in passing the 28th amendment, or who are involved more broadly in democracy reform, tools to make our movement more intersectionalRead More
After Pentagon Stonewalls FOIA Requests for Information on Trump’s Proposed Military Parade, Free Speech For People Files New FOIA Requests to the District of Columbia Posted on March 1, 2018 (October 3, 2018) Today, Free Speech For People submitted six requests to agencies of the District of Columbia government, under D.C.’s municipal Freedom of Information Act, requesting release of documents and communications regarding President Trump’s proposed military parade through Washington, D.C. These requests seek information regarding topics such as costs, estimated budgets, parade routes, vehicles, hardware, weapons, aircraft,Read More