Last Vestiges Of Campaign Finance Regulation Could Be Wiped Out By Supreme Court

Skeletal remains of the system of federal laws that regulate political contributions could be further weakened in another landmark case three years after the historic Citizens United decision opened the gateway for record election spending and unprecedented secrecy for wealthy donors. The Supreme Court agreed last month to hear a case that challenges federal limits on [...]

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  IS “HOMOSEXUALITY” REALLY COMPARABLE TO “MURDER”? This is the logically strained case made by one of the men who will likely decide the fate of the marriage equality movement in America. The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases directly relating to same-sex marriage rights; the Defense of Marriage Act and California’s [...]

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Big Money Was A Bad Bet In 2012, But Rich Donors Vow To "Double Down" On Election Spending

The first true test of the post-Citizens United campaign financing landscape resulted in a cash “arms race”that drove election spending to unthinkable records, but with surprisingly little to show for the big checks cut by a cache of wealthy donors. The 2012 campaign will end up costing a total of over $6 billion, with $2 [...]

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2012 Will Be A Record $6 Billion Election

The 2012 election had long been predicted to set new records for money raised and spent during a single political campaign, but updated figures show that the actual money race has blown past expectations and is likely to be the most expensive in American history by nearly $1 billion.  The dismantling of national campaign finance [...]

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Conservative Investment Tycoon Makes $12 Million Big Money Ad Buy, The Largest Of 2012 Campaign

The frenetic pace in which big money is pouring into this year’s presidential and congressional campaigns is steadily increasing with less than two months until Election Day after already setting new records. Both sides are relying on a limited number of wealthy donors like never before to bankroll a torrent of advertising backing Barack Obama [...]

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"Conventional" Wisdom: New Doors Opened For Big Money Influence At Party Conventions

The 2012 election will be the most expensive in history thanks to fewer regulations on political fundraising, and the national party conventions that kick off this week with the Republicans gathering in Tampa are similarly being transformed by the avalanche of big money and corporate largess. The Republican National Convention in Florida and next week’s [...]

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LIBERALS, DON’T GET TOO ENTHRALLED BY THE “ROBERTS COURT” IN THE WAKE OF ITS RULING ON OBAMACARE. (Reader Supported News) Bill Blum issues this warning, noting that the upholding of “Obamacare” in last week’s decision may have been a victory of sorts for health care “coverage” since it sustained the “individual mandate” on grounds that [...]

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Supreme Court "Victory" Uncovers Flaws In "Obamacare" Conservative Opponents Are Only Too Happy To Exploit

President Obama won what some observers claim is a significant victory when the Supreme Court narrowly ruled that the Affordable Care Act — “Obamacare” —  his signature legislation that expands health insurance coverage, was constitutional and could be implemented by the federal government. Democratic supporters of the president rejoiced at the ruling while Republicans denounced [...]

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` SUPREME COURT REAFFIRMS “CITIZENS UNITED” RULING BY REMINDING MONTANA THAT “CORPORATIONS ARE PEOPLE, TOO.”  (The Nation) ` Lost in the excitement over the ruling the gutted three-quarters of Arizona’s controversial immigration law was the Supreme Court’s resounding 5-4 decision to strike down the state of Montana’s ban on corporate contributions in state and local elections. Montana’s regulations had [...]

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Supreme Court Ruling On Arizona Immigration Law Delivers Message To Hispanics And Immigrants: "Papers, Please!"

Most eyes were watching the United States Supreme Court on Monday in anticipation of a potentially historic ruling on President Obama’s health care reform law. Instead, the justices delayed a ruling on the “Affordable Care Act” until later in the week while  issuing a more surprising — and complicated — decision regarding Arizona’s controversial immigration [...]

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