The Post has post-argument analysis of the Citizens United case this morning. The Supreme Court yesterday appeared ready once again to trim the reach of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform act, this time at the behest of a conservative group that produced a withering 90-minute political film called “Hillary: The Movie.” And that was even […]
Category: Const Law Issues
Citizens United
The Supreme Court held its argument in the Citizens United case today. The transcript is already available here. The Election Law Blog has Prof. Hasen’s reaction along with a collection of articles about the argument.
Headed over to the Court?
Before you head out to the Supreme Court for today’s argument in the Citizens United case, here are a few last minute readings on the case: a Times editorial; a SCOTUSwiki overview; Prof. Rick Hasen’s preview; Prof. Rick Hasen’s blog post; a Totenberg NPR report; The Hillary: The Movie website; and an Ebay auction (one […]