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Jim Bopp's Fight to Liberate Political Money

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Oct 04, 2023 | 0 Comments

No sooner had we noted that conservative attorney James Bopp seemed to be setting up to sue the Federal Election Commission over an anti-abortion, anti-Obama ad, we got this news: Bopp sued the FEC Friday over an anti-abortion, anti-Obama ad. Read the full NPR article here.

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James Bopp: The 'Country Lawyer' Shaping U.S. Campaign Finance Law

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Oct 03, 2023 | 0 Comments

A new loophole is being pried open in the campaign finance rules. It would enable federal candidates to once again solicit corporate money to finance organizations that promise to help them get elected. The idea comes from a lawyer who has done more than anyone else over the years to upset the status quo in America's political money laws — James Bopp Jr., of Terre Haute, Ind. Read the full NPR article here.

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The Counter-Reformation: The Fall of Campaign Finance Reform

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Oct 03, 2023 | 0 Comments

WASHINGTON -- In the first two weeks of January 2006, the Senate Judiciary Committee held confirmation hearings for President George W. Bush's second nominee to the Supreme Court, Samuel Alito. By replacing Justice Sandra Day O'Connor with Alito, Bush was replacing the Court's swing vote with a reliable conservative. This move would affect countless issues, but one that never came up during those confirmation hearings, campaign finance reform, would wind up the defining issue of Alito's early years on the Court.  Read the full Huffington Post article here.

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The New Price of American Politics

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Oct 03, 2023 | 0 Comments

Not since the Gilded Age has our politics been opened so wide to corporate contributions and donations from secret sources. And the new era of big money has just begun. Jim Bopp, its intellectual architect, believes this is a good thing—the more money, the better, he says. Reformers (and most voters) disagree. Their battle is over the most-basic ideas of our democracy; at stake—according to both sides—is either the revitalization of politics, or its final capture by the powerful.

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Campaign finance system is broken says GOP super-lawyer Jim Bopp

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Oct 03, 2023 | 0 Comments

For decades, conservative attorney Jim Bopp has fought on the front lines of a regulatory war over how political campaigns are financed. As a staunch proponent of deregulation, Bopp has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on multiple occasions, including during the 2008 Wisconsin Right to Life v. Federal Election Commission ruling that overturned the ban on corporate-funded issue ads ahead of an election — what federal regulators call “electioneering communications.” Read the full Center for Public Integrity article here.

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Indiana's deep historical conservative roots

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Oct 03, 2023 | 0 Comments

BLOOMINGTON – R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. found himself alone backstage at the Indiana University Auditorium April 25, 1968. Before him stood U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, campaigning before a full house in the midst of the frenzied Indiana Democratic presidential primary. Behind him was an open door leading to RFK’s waiting car, and no one else. Read the full Greensburg Daily News article here.

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The Christian Right Mastermind Behind Citizens United Says It’s Good for Democracy

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Oct 02, 2023 | 0 Comments

When you think of the Christian Right and politics, probably you think of abortion, homosexuality, and religious exemptions. You probably don’t think of campaign finance. James Bopp does. Although you’ve probably never heard his name before, Bopp was one of the leading minds behind Citizens United and other efforts to deregulate political spending. He’s also been the lawyer for leading Christian Right organizations including the National Right to Life Committee, National Organization for Marriage, the Christian Coalition and Focus on the Family.

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Bellwether's local history includes prominent figures from left and right

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Oct 02, 2023 | 0 Comments

Just a few blocks from conservative activist lawyer Jim Bopp’s downtown Terre Haute law office sits the former home of labor icon Eugene Debs. Even closer is the statue of Max Ehrmann, whose poem “Desiderata” reminded people worldwide that each of them is “a child of the universe.” On the western edge of the downtown district, in the 300 block of old South Second Street, acclaimed and provocative novelist Theodore Dreiser was born. All four are native sons of America’s presidential bellwether, Vigo County. The place where a majority of voters have cast ballots for the winning presidential candidate in 30 of the past 32 elections, swaying back and forth from Republicans to Democrats, would seemingly possess ideological diversity. The differences between Bopp and Debs, Ehrmann and Dreiser reflect such an array of thought.

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How Jim Bopp engineered the right’s (likely) successful crusade against Roe v. Wade

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Oct 02, 2023 | 0 Comments

When Jim Bopp graduated from law school in 1973, overturning Roe v. Wade was fresh in his mind. He came up with a plan and hit the stacks, he recalled on Today, Explained, Vox’s daily news explainer podcast: “I would go to either the law school library or the Supreme Court Library at the State Capitol. I had to go find the books about the Supreme Court, the history of the Supreme Court, and particularly, overturning precedent.”

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Missouri Right to Life files brief showing why initiatives to put abortion in the state constitution would protect abortion on demand throughout pregnancy until the moment of birth

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Sep 05, 2023 | 0 Comments

PRESS RELEASE September 5, 2023 Contact: James Bopp, Jr. Cell Phone 812/243-0825; Phone 812/232-2434; Fax 812/235-3685; [email protected] On September 1, Missouri Right to Life (“MRTL”) filed a friend-of-the-court brief showing why an initiative to put an abortion right in the state constitut...

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National Right to Life Committee and Allies Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Review Cases Involving Expose of Planned Parenthood by Undercover Journalists

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Jul 03, 2023 | 0 Comments

PRESS RELEASE July 3, 2023 Contact: James Bopp, Jr. Cell Phone 812/243-0825; Phone 812/232-2434; Fax 812/235-3685; [email protected] In June, the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) asked the U.S. Supreme Court to accept for review cases involving undercover-journalist reporting of person...

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Police Advocacy Groups Urge the U.S. Supreme Court to Limit Statutory Protection for Social Media in Case Accusing YouTube of Enabling ISIS Attacks

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Dec 01, 2022 | 0 Comments

PRESS RELEASE December 1, 2022 Contact: James Bopp, Jr. Cell Phone 812/243-0825; Phone 812/232-2434; Fax 812/235-3685; [email protected] Today, the National Police Association (“NPA”) and the National Fallen Officers Foundation (“NFOF”) asked the U.S. Supreme Court to limit statutory protecti...

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Victory for Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene: Democrat Smear that She is an “Insurrectionist” Denied by Second Judge

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | Aug 01, 2022 | 0 Comments

Atlanta, GA – Last week, a judge in Fulton County agreed with Secretary of State Raffensperger's finding that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene did not “engage in insurrection” on January 6th and is qualified to run for Congress, despite a liberal activist group's effort to disqualify her. This is Rep....

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