The Paradox of Visual Clutter: Shrinking Democratic Space and the Right to Campaign Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara, Esq. In a healthy democracy, the public square is a messy, vibrant place, filled with flyers, posters, and pamphlets arguing over the future. The ability to publish campaign materials is the breath of political competition. Yet across the globe, that breath is growing thin. Even as digital communication explodes, the physical space for d…
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