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_creationDateDatetimeApril 6, 2014 1:55:02 PM
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TopicPageMcCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission
Position_fragmentStringSupreme Court voted correctly
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DateDateApril 2, 2014
URLURLhttp://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2014/04/the_subtle_awfulness_of_the_mccutcheon_v_fec_campaign_finance_decision_the.html
QuoteTextThird and most dramatically, the court seems to open the door for a future challenge to what remains of the McCain-Feingold law: the ban on large, “soft money” contributions collected by political parties. These contributions were banned because it had become clear that political parties were becoming conduits for access between elected officials and big donors.
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Die Another Day by Richard L. Hasen (Slate, April 2, 2014) (view)