Justices may end campaign finance ban on corporations

Jun. 30, 2009
The high court delays a decision until next term on whether a documentary critical of Hillary Clinton can be regulated as a type of campaign ad. The Supreme Court signaled Monday that it might be ready to give corporations a free-speech right to spend their money to elect or defeat favored...
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