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SCOTUS Strikes Down Campaign Finance Law

June 30, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via SCOTUSblog
SCOTUS Strikes Down Campaign Finance Law
The Supreme Court has invalidated a campaign finance law, continuing its trend of protecting political speech from government restriction. This decision removes another layer of regulatory control over how Americans can participate in the political process through financial support of candidates and causes. The ruling underscores the Court's commitment to First Amendment principles over the left's preferred model of government-managed campaign spending. Read more about this...

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