In January 2010, the Supreme Court significantly weakened existing campaign finance laws. The Court's ruling in Citizen's United v. FEC — the latest and most sweeping of a long string of court ...
that was the rationale given by the Supreme Court in its 2010 decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, which enabled corporations and the wealthy to make such contributions.
It further upheld the constitutionality of requiring public expenditure disclosure statements to be routinely filed with the Federal Election Commission. Coupled with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
Supreme Court observers have been waiting a long time for the decision in Citizens United v. FEC, the “Hillary: The Movie case” that was first argued last March, reargued in September ...
As I spelled out yesterday, the “important principles of judicial restraint and stare decisis” that Chief Justice Roberts set forth in his concurring opinion in Citizens United v. FEC (2010 ...
Impeach Trump Again, a non-partisan campaign led by Free Speech For People, added the Trump Administration's blatant disregard for the judiciary branch as a new ground for an impeachment investigation ...
The Campaign Legal Center and End Citizens United filed the complaint last year calling on the FEC to investigate and potentially sanction Cruz, R-Texas, because podcast profits were benefiting ...
The Federal Election Commission has dismissed a complaint ... The complaint, filed by watchdog groups End Citizens United and the Campaign Legal Center, claimed that Cruz’s involvement in ...