Stephen Colbert Breaks Down the 'Prece-Don't' of the Citizens United Case
In the recent landmark Supreme Court case, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Court held that a 62-year-old federal statue that prohibited corporations from making direct expenditures to support or oppose candidates in federal elections was unconstitutional. In this 5-4 decision, Justice Kennedy delivered the opinion of the Court, in which Chief Justice Roberts, Justice Scalia, and Justice Alito joined, and Justic... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Ha. Just kidding. What does this look like, SCOTUSBlog? You think I'm going to do a case digest of some Supreme Court case about campaign finance law? As if! I mean, as Allen Iverson said under similar circumstances, "I'm not shoving it aside, like it don't mean anything. I know it's important, I honestly do," but that would be like actual work. So no.
But I have something way better for you than a yet another case digest by some blogger of the Citizens United case: [MORE]
Sphere: Related ContentPosted by Bruce Carton on February 1, 2010
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