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Supreme Court rules against limits on political party contributions

The U.S. Supreme Court has declared that restrictions on individual contributions to political parties are unconstitutional, overturning a law enacted after the Watergate scandal. This ruling could affect the landscape of campaign financing.

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that limits on the amount of money individuals can contribute to political parties, established by a post-Watergate law, are unconstitutional. This decision may have significant implications for campaign financing in the United States.

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