9 Sep 2009
The Supreme Court's conservative bloc sounded poised Wednesday to strike down, on free-speech grounds, the nation's ban on corporations spending large amounts of money to elect or defeat candidates for Congress and president.
If the justices were to issue such a ruling in the next few months, it could reshape American politics, beginning with the congressional campaign in 2010.
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| 2009 Sep 9 |
US Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Election Funding Restrictions on Corporations
The Supreme Court's conservative bloc sounded poised Wednesday to strike down, on free-speech grounds, the nation's ban on corporations spending large amounts of money to elect or defeat ...
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| 2010 Jan 21 |
Landmark Supreme Court Supreme Court Decision Allows Unlimited Corporate and Union Campaign Donations in Federal Elections
The Supreme Court's 5-4 decision holding that corporations and unions can spend unlimited amounts of money in election campaigns is a stunning example of judicial activism by its five mos...
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