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Chris LaCivita sued over reports that detailed his multi-million dollar earnings from the re-election campaign, but the Daily ...
Supreme Court to review GOP challenge to federal campaign spending limits, with Democrats vowing to fight against what they ...
Supreme Court to hear Republican challenge to campaign finance limits, potentially impacting how parties spend money on candidates under First Amendment protections.
A decision by the Supreme Court’s 6-3 conservative majority could have far-reaching consequences for campaign spending in the United States, undermining the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, a ...
The Supreme Court agrees to hear a case on whether to uphold long-standing limits on parties' political spending.
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Jacobin on MSNGet Ready for Citizens United 2.0The Citizens United Supreme Court decision in 2010 is rightly remembered as a devastating blow to American democracy, ...
The restrictions, first imposed via the Federal Election Campaign Act in 1971, will now be defended by the Democratic ...
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will decide a Republican-led challenge to a federal campaign spending limit.
The massive tax and budget bill President Trump signed into law this month could prove a major challenge for Republicans in ...
Mike Kenneally, a Republican running for governor, has loaned his campaign double the amount allowed under state law.
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a Republican-led challenge on free speech grounds to a provision of federal campaign finance law that limits spending by political parties in ...
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