Rabu, 04 Oktober 2017

Interview with David Gans, Supreme Court Gadfly

In 2010 the Supreme Court changed the ground rules for electioneering in America when it ruled 5 to 4 in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission that corporations have a First Amendment right to spend unlimited amounts of money supporting candidates for public office. David Gans, of the Constitutional Accountability Center, a Washington, D.C.–based think …

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