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Citizens United v. ... Michigan State Chamber of Commerce, which upheld a Michigan state law, and the 2003 decision in McConnell v. Federal Election Commission, which upheld McCain-Feingold.
Citizens United v. ... Michigan State Chamber of Commerce, which upheld a Michigan state law, and the 2003 decision in McConnell v. Federal Election Commission, which upheld McCain-Feingold.
Conglomerate: Citizens United – Something Different Part II (Apr. 28, 2010) The Federalist Society: Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission – Podcast (Apr. 28, 2010) Blog of Legal Times: ...
Jan. 13, 2010 — -- The hotly anticipated Supreme Court case that could open the door to a flood of corporate money in political campaigns represents the latest thrust in a patient, carefully ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Christian Berg, former Deputy General Counsel for Citizens United, and Meredith McGehee, Policy Director at the Campaign Legal Center, discussed ...
Last week, the Occupy movement came to the Supreme Court. To protest the second anniversary of the Citizens United decision, the group called Move to Amend organized demonstrations at courthouses ...
Five years ago this month, the Supreme Court struck down a federal law prohibiting corporations and unions from spending money to urge citizens to vote for their preferred candidates on the grounds… ...
Variety's Cynthia Littleton reports that TV stations were bullish not so much on any particular show at this year's convention, but the recent Supreme Court decision relaxing corporate spending on ...
FEC case in 2013, which dealt with limits on campaign contributions roughly three years after the 2010 Citizens United decision. The Court eventually struck down the limits in a 5-4 ruling.
The Citizens United opinion is here. The judgment of the D.C. Circuit is reversed, in an opinion of the Court written by Justice Kennedy. Justice Stevens filed a partial dissent, which was read from ...
Since the Supreme Court unleashed independent political spending in 2010’s Citizens United v. FEC, progressives have forecast the ruin of American politics by corporate spending. More than a ...
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