The Supreme Court ruled to lift limits on the amount political parties can spend on advertising and other expenses in coordination with candidates. This decision was made by the Court's conservative majority. Geoff Bennett discussed the implications of the ruling with Rick Gasen, a professor of law and political science at UCLA.
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Supreme Court changes campaign finance rules, removes spending limits for political parties
The Supreme Court has lifted restrictions on political party spending in coordination with candidates, allowing for increased financial contributions to advertising and related expenses. The ruling was made by the Court's conservative majority and discussed by legal experts.
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Supreme Court transforms campaign finance rules, lifting limits on party spending
Supreme Court changes campaign finance rules, removes spending limits for political parties