POLITICSTHE ATLANTIC
The Supreme Court’s Campaign-Finance Decision Is Actually Good
The Supreme Court struck down a law limiting coordinated spending by political parties in National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, a decision criticized by Democrats and left-leaning groups as favoring donors and special interests. The author argues the ruling could strengthen political parties, reduce reliance on super PACs, and improve transparency in campaign finance.
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Supreme CourtorganizationNational Republican Senatorial CommitteeorganizationFederal Election CommissionorganizationDemocratic National CommitteeorganizationDemocratic Senatorial Campaign CommitteeorganizationDemocratic Congressional Campaign CommitteeorganizationMichael WaldmanpersonBrennan Center for JusticeorganizationElias Law GrouporganizationCitizens United v. FECtopicSpeechNOW.Org v. FECtopic
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