Campaign Finance Decision: Right in Principle, Wrong in Practice
Frequently the most difficult legal issues arise at the intersection of two separate and distinct areas of the law. The Supreme Court’s recent much-criticized First Amendment/campaign finance decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission is a good example of this. On its face, given the facts of the particular case in front of it, the decision seems to me to be entirely correct. A conservative non-profit corporation, formed for […]