Of counsel attorney Brian Farnkoff was quoted in the Bangor Daily News for his insights on the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision regarding campaign finance rules and the potential impact on future elections.
Drawing on his extensive experience in political law and campaign finance matters—including work on the presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Joe Biden—Brian discussed the broader implications of the ruling and what it could mean for the future of campaign finance regulation.
In the article, Brian described the decision as “part of the court’s continued assault on the whole campaign finance regime” established over the past several decades. He also raised questions about where future legal challenges could lead, noting, “At what point are they going to get rid of contribution limits? The immediate effect of this may just be TV ads. But what’s coming down the pike, even if Democrats win with this Supreme Court, the other campaign finance laws are in question.”
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Brian Farnkoff brings two decades of experience in election law, public policy, and political campaigns, guiding advocacy organizations, political committees, and tax-exempt entities as they navigate the rules governing political engagement and influence. Contact him at [email protected].

