Campaign financing revisited

In August, I wrote about the Supreme Court case challenging restrictions on laws that limited spending by corporations on campaign adds. Today, the Supreme Court handed down their decision on the case, ruling that such restrictions are unconstitutional. You can read the full text of the decision here.

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