The Court has accepted quite a number of cases that may force it to address big questions, including the Appointments Clause (
Free Enterprise Fund v. PCAOB), regulatory takings (Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida DEP), and the Commerce Clause (Comstock), and that's not even counting the reargument in Citizens United or the prospect of another gun rights case.
Federal Power, Non-Federal Actors: The Ramifications of
Free Enterprise Fund, 79 Fordham Law Review 2425 (2011).
UPDATEx2: Liz Benjamin also reports on the behind - the - scenes moves against Basile, and says the name that has come up as a replacement is E. O'Brien Murray, a well - known strategist and the executive director of
the Free Enterprise Fund.
The Free Enterprise Fund was founded in early 2005 by economist Stephen Moore, who had started another, similar group called the Club for Growth.
Also mentioned as a potential Basile replacement:
Free Enterprise Fund Executive Director E. O'Brien Murray, who is involved with the Monday Meeting and once worked for former state GOP Chairman Bill Powers.
The name I've heard bandied about as a possible replacement for Basile is
Free Enterprise Fund Executive Director E. O'Brien Murray, who is involved with the Monday Meeting and once worked for former state GOP Chairman Bill Powers.
So far I've heard Matt Walter (who departed the state GOP to run Rick Lazio's campaign after a pre-primary shake - up and never returned), Chapin Fay (campaign manager for state comptroller hopeful Harry Wilson),
Free Enterprise Fund Executive Director E. O'Brien Murray and (here's a new one) John Rogers, who's currently managing the campaign of Bob Cohen in the yet - undecided 37th SD race where Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer is currently leading by 504 votes.
Not exact matches
What Gingrich apparently didn't realise, but certainly will once he hears from some of his corporate
funders, is that such views put him in league with crusading lawyer Ralph Nader, a man who's made a living saying very nasty things about the
free enterprise system.
Proponents include well -
funded private groups such as the Cato Institute that frankly promote a
free -
enterprise model for schooling: Anyone who wants education should pay for it and should have the right to buy whatever educational product he or she desires.
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A passel of interlinked right - wing groups, including the Koch's American's for Prosperity astroturf group, the DeVos American Federation for Children, Jeb Bush's Foundation for Excellence in Education, the Arizona
Free Enterprise Club, the Arizona School Choice Trust, advocates for religious schools, and a passel of Bradley -
funded groups like the Goldwater Institute and the Cato Institute weighed in.
Arnold is the executive vice president of the think tank the Center for the Defense of
Free Enterprise, which has received
funding from various conservative foundations and oil and gas companies, including ExxonMobil.
They see our
free enterprise system as a means to
fund their Neo Socialism in it's Western guise.
It was authored by Mark Perry of the American
Enterprise Institute — a
free market - focused think tank
funded in part by the oil and gas industry.
The only real global warming problem we have now is the army of government -
funded academics who have erected a Tower of Babel to make war on capitalism and the
free enterprise system.
In April, E&E News reported Milloy had submitted a resolution through the
Free Enterprise Action
Fund requesting that Exxon block stockholders from filing resolutions.
February, 2006 On behalf of the
Free Enterprise Action
Fund, Milloy drafted the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission the first climate skeptic shareholder resolution over the challenge of the General Electric Co..
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Fund is an IRS - approved, 501 (c)(3), 509 (a)(3) supporting organization that is associated with DonorsTrust, a public charity and donor - advised
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In North Carolina Right to Life Political Action Committee v. Leake, No. 5:11 - cv -472-FL, the federal district court for the Eastern District of North Carolina similarly struck down North Carolina's judicial election matching
funds provision, finding that the Supreme Court's decision in Arizona
Free Enterprise Club v. Bennett controlled the case.
However, the Court found that the state's matching
funds provision was not narrowly tailored to further this interest, and was constitutionally impermissible in light of Arizona
Free Enterprise Club v. Bennett.