Free speech by volunteers in cyberspace and election laws
Volokh, Eugene
VOLOKH at mail.law.ucla.edu
Wed Sep 8 17:58:48 PDT 1999
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> "Soft money? This is my allowance"
> Regulators Ready to Set Some Rules on Internet Campaigning
> New York Times
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> During his summer vacation, a 14-year old built a network of several
> hundred supporters for the presidential campaign of Bill Bradley. He has
> set up a Web site, created e-mail lists for supporters in each state and
> hosted online chats to stir enthusiasm for the former New Jersey
> Senator. He spent $100 -- as much as any 14-year-old webmaster could
> muster. Under current interpretations of election law, his activities
> are equal to those of a professional, well-financed political action
> committee. But as the election season begins in earnest this fall,
> Federal regulators will be weighing whether to allow exemptions from
> regulation for Internet campaigning by such volunteers.
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> http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/09/cyber/articles/08campaign.html
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