IN HILLARY THE MOVIE CASE, SUPREME COURT CONSIDERS MAJOR SHIFT IN ELECTION LAW

August 23, 2009

Supreme Court precedent on corporate spending limits may be overturned. The conservative majority has opposed campaign spending laws in narrower cases, citing free speech. President Theodore Roosevelt campaigned as a trust-busting reformer, but was embarrassed by revelations that his 1904 campaign had received secret contributions from New York insurance companies. At his urging, Congress passed ...



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