Translating a Ruling into New Limits for Issue Ads
Washington Post, August 22, 2007
By Matthew Mosk
In June, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and a bare majority of his colleagues blew up a key provision of the campaign finance overhaul that Congress passed in 2002. Now the Federal Election Commission has begun to piece together the fragments that remain to answer this question:
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