The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against limits imposed by a post-Watergate law that restricted the amount of money individuals can contribute to political parties. This decision may have significant implications for campaign financing and political contributions in the United States.
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Supreme Court invalidates restrictions on political party spending
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that limits on individual contributions to political parties, established by a post-Watergate law, are unconstitutional. This ruling could affect the landscape of political campaign financing.
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Supreme Court strikes down limits on political party spending
Supreme Court invalidates restrictions on political party spending