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The Roberts Court Knocks Down One of the Last Campaign Finance Rules

Tuesday struck down yet another campaign finance restriction in what has become its years-long aim to obliterate regulations governing money in politics. In a decision that broke down along party lines, the six Republican appointees lifted limits on how much parties and candidates could spend in coordination with each other.

The Roberts Court Knocks Down One of the Last Campaign Finance Rules

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Tuesday struck down yet another campaign finance restriction in what has become its years-long aim to obliterate regulations governing money in politics.

In a decision that broke down along party lines, the six Republican appointees lifted limits on how much parties and candidates could spend in coordination with each other.

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Tuesday struck down yet another campaign finance restriction in what has become its years-long aim to obliterate regulations governing money in politics. In a decision that broke down along party lines, the six Republican appointees lifted limits on how much parties and candidates could spend in coordination with each other.

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