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  • In The News: Duty Free
    Senior Fellow Richard C. Leone writes on the fallout of Citizens United and the campaign process.
    Jan 18, 2012
  • TCF Fellow Tova Wang, and author of forthcoming book The Politics of Voter Suppression, discusses the State of Voting Rights in 2011.
    Dec 28, 2011
  • The Century Foundation fellows discuss the best and worst public policy issues and decisions of 2011.
    Dec 19, 2011
  • Welcome to a new school year, a new blog name, and welcome to The Century Foundation.
    Sep 6, 2011
  • Highlights from this 2011 Summer Intern Luncheon on how Youtube, Twitter, & Facebook can, have, and will impact in the political process.
    Aug 10, 2011
  • Highlights from this 2011 Summer Intern Luncheon on the creative disruption that social media can and will cause in the political process.
    Aug 10, 2011
  • With the fragile U.S. economy struggling to recover and millions of Americans still out of work, many pundits and policy makers have taken to...
    Aug 4, 2011
  • Compiled from 2 different event videos, Nicco Mele, Founder of ProxyDemocracy.com & Co-founder of EchoDitto.com and Michael Waldman, Brennan Center for Justice's Executive Director, each lay out why we vote on Tuesdays.
    Jun 29, 2011
  • In this event video, Nicco Mele, Founder of ProxyDemocracy.com & Co-founder of EchoDitto.com and Micah Sifry, Co-founder and Editor of TechPresident.com consider the pathway for a Democrat to use the internet to enter the 2012 election as a Democratic Primary Challenger to President Obama.
    Jun 29, 2011
  • In this event video, Senior Editor at The New Yorker, Amy Davidson moderates this discussion with Nicco Mele, Founder of ProxyDemocracy.com and Co-founder of EchoDitto.com, Micah Sifry, Co-founder and Editor of TechPresident.com, & Marci Harris, Chief Executive Officer of Popvox.com. on the transformative role social media has and will have on political campaigning.
    Jun 27, 2011
  • In this event video, Chief Executive Officer of Popvox.com, Marci Harris shares her thoughts on the transformative role social media has and will have on political campaigning.
    Jun 26, 2011
  • In this event video, Co-founder and Editor of TechPresident.com, Micah Sifry shares his thoughts on the transformative role social media has and will have on political campaigning.
    Jun 26, 2011
  • In this event video, Senior Editor at The New Yorker, Amy Davidson introduces the panelists and frames this discussion on the transformative role social media has and will have on political campaigning.
    Jun 26, 2011
  • In this event video, Founder of ProxyDemocracy.com and Co-founder of EchoDitto.com, Nicco Mele shares his thoughts on the transformative role social media has and will have on political campaigning.
    Jun 25, 2011
  • In this event video, recorded less than a week before The Supreme Court ruled on McComish v. Bennett, we examined what could be next for the First Amendment, how to advance a new jurisprudence that combats the rise of unfettered money in politics, and how to advance a vision of the Constitution as a charter for a vibrant, participatory democracy.
    Jun 22, 2011
  • NYU School of Law Inez Milholland Professor of Civil Liberties, Burt Neuborne, explains how corporate money will pour into the upcoming 2012 Election.
    Jun 22, 2011
  • Monica Youn, Editor of Money, Politics and the Constitution: Beyond Citizens United, considers a shift in which first amendment rights need to be taken into account when looking at Election Reform.
    Jun 22, 2011
  • Days before the Supreme Court Decision was handed down, Brennan Center for Justice's Executive Director, Michael Waldman discussed McComish v. Bennett.
    Jun 22, 2011
  • NYU School of Law Inez Milholland Professor of Civil Liberties, Burt Neuborne, compares 2 opposing visions of the 1st Amendment.
    Jun 22, 2011
  • In this event video, recorded less than a week before The Supreme Court ruled on McComish v. Bennett, we examined what could be next for the First Amendment, how to advance a new jurisprudence that combats the rise of unfettered money in politics, and how to advance a vision of the Constitution as a charter for a vibrant, participatory democracy.
    Jun 22, 2011
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