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savalez

(3,517 posts)
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 03:37 PM Mar 2012

Citizens United sequel filed

Source: scotusblog.com

The case is American Tradition Partnership, et al., v. Bullock, et al. (no docket number assigned yet).

Two Justices had argued last month that the Montana case would give the Court a chance to reconsider Citizens United, because of the “huge sums” of money now being spent “to buy candidates’ allegiance.” Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, joined by Justice Stephen G. Breyer, nonetheless conceded in their statement that lower courts were still bound by the 2010 ruling freeing corporations and labor unions to spend as much as they wished on campaigns if they did so independently of candidates. The Court put on hold the state court ruling upholding a Montana law similar to the federal law nullified in Citizens United, at least until an appeal is decided.

~snip~

The petition is expected to draw a significant number of briefs by political advocacy organizations, many who oppose the Citizens United ruling, in order to lay before the Justices what is actually happening in campaign finance now.

The state of Montana has 30 days to file a response to the petition, unless that time is extended. If the Court does not decide the case by a summary ruling, it presumably would put it over until the new Term starting in October, and thus a final ruling would not come until after this year’s election season is over. In the meantime, because the state court ruling has been stayed by the Justices, corporations in Montana can spend as they wish in state campaigns this year.

Read more: http://www.scotusblog.com/2012/03/citizens-united-sequel-filed/



This case might allow the Court to reconsider its decision two years ago in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.
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Citizens United sequel filed (Original Post) savalez Mar 2012 OP
re:Citizens United sequel filed allan01 Mar 2012 #1
This country has lost its collective mind. ananda Mar 2012 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Julian Englis Mar 2012 #3
The Montana law predated Citizens United. It was from 1912. mmonk Mar 2012 #4
Yeah, it will be reconsidered... Javaman Mar 2012 #5

allan01

(1,950 posts)
1. re:Citizens United sequel filed
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 03:44 PM
Mar 2012

note: this group is also a national sponser on the rush limburger show

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mmonk

(52,589 posts)
4. The Montana law predated Citizens United. It was from 1912.
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 05:39 PM
Mar 2012

The petition by these corporations says the precedent was set by the Supreme Court which of course, was after the fact on already settled law which Citizens United overturned in an activist fashion.

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