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Free Speech For People Files Amicus Brief in Support of Maine’s Law to End Foreign-Government-Influenced Corporate Spending in Maine Elections
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January 22, 2026
(January 22, 2026)
Challenging Foreign Influence
On January 21, 2026, Free Speech For People and local counsel Peter J. Brann filed an amicus brief in federal district court in support of Maine’s law prohibiting political spending by corporations that are substantially owned by foreign governments. A historic margin of Maine voters voted in favor of the law in 2022, which defines
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New York State Senate Advances Democracy Preservation Act, Rejecting Multinational Corporate Influence in State Elections
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January 12, 2026
(January 12, 2026)
Challenging Foreign Influence
Bill moves one step closer to New York barring foreign-influenced corporations from spending in state and local elections ALBANY, NY (January 12, 2026) – The New York State Senate today passed, with bipartisan support, the Democracy Preservation Act (S324), landmark legislation designed to block multinational corporations with significant foreign ownership from spending money to influence
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Legal Advocates Urge California Officials to Investigate Federal Agents for Alleged Criminal Conduct
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January 12, 2026
Challenging Corruption
Free Speech For People Issues New Letter Urging California Attorney General and District Attorneys to Launch Criminal Investigations into Federal Agents for Unlawful Assaults, Detentions, and Political Retaliation Against California Residents SACRAMENTO, CA, January 12, 2026 — Free Speech For People, a national nonpartisan legal advocacy organization, today submitted a request urging Attorney General Robert
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