...No. 09-17311 United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit D.C. No...
...sponsored by Associated Builders & Contractors, Inc. San Diego Chapter; LINCOLN CLUB OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY; REPUBLICAN PARTY OF SAN DIEGO; JOHN NIENSTEDT, Sr., Plaintiffs...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Legal Center; Democracy 21; and The Brennan Center for Justice, NYU School of Law, Amici on Behalf of Appellee.Submitted: January 11, 2011...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...in the present case require this court to decide whether certain provisions of the Federal Election Campaign Act ("FECA" or "the Act") of 1971, 2...
National Law Journal
...of McConnell rested to a large extent on an earlier case, Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce, 494...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Supreme Court, protects the right of individual citizens to spend unlimited...Court's 2003 decision in McConnell v. FEC, the election season...
PUBLISHBefore HENRY, ANDERSON, and HOLMES, Circuit Judges.Article XXVIII of the Colorado Constitution is a citizen-passed campaign finance reform amendment designed...
National Law Journal
...In the Supreme Court of the United States McConnell v. Federal Election...
National Law Journal
...In the Supreme Court of the United States McConnell v. Federal Election...
...In the Supreme Court of the United States McConnell v. Federal Election...
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