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How States Protect and Punish Political Speech

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State election laws vary widely and the ability for average people to engage in effective speech on behalf of candidates or propositions is often unclear. The Institute for Free Speech has begun cataloging state laws governing speech in the political arena. Scott Blackburn: There are three major ways that states attempt to regulate what you can say in a political election.

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