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Invalidating the election laws at issue here would likely result in corporations [and organizations] making independent expenditures without any reporting or disclosure on the eve of the upcoming election.
Evan Wolfson: National Organization for Marriage, What Are You Hiding? Evan Wolfson 2010
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Invalidating the election laws at issue here would likely result in corporations [and organizations] making independent expenditures without any reporting or disclosure on the eve of the upcoming election.
Evan Wolfson: National Organization for Marriage, What Are You Hiding? Evan Wolfson 2010
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Invalidating the FCC's indecency rules doesn't mean the government can do nothing.
Berin Szoka: Time for the Supreme Court to End FCC Indecency Censorship Berin Szoka 2012
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Invalidating the election laws at issue here would likely result in corporations [and organizations] making independent expenditures without any reporting or disclosure on the eve of the upcoming election.
Evan Wolfson: National Organization for Marriage, What Are You Hiding? Evan Wolfson 2010
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Invalidating the FCC's indecency rules doesn't mean the government can do nothing.
Berin Szoka: Time for the Supreme Court to End FCC Indecency Censorship Berin Szoka 2012
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Invalidating the FCC's indecency rules doesn't mean the government can do nothing.
Berin Szoka: Time for the Supreme Court to End FCC Indecency Censorship Berin Szoka 2012
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Invalidating the FCC's indecency rules doesn't mean the government can do nothing.
Berin Szoka: Time for the Supreme Court to End FCC Indecency Censorship Berin Szoka 2012
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Invalidating the FCC's indecency rules doesn't mean the government can do nothing.
Berin Szoka: Time for the Supreme Court to End FCC Indecency Censorship Berin Szoka 2012
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Invalidating the FCC's indecency rules doesn't mean the government can do nothing.
Berin Szoka: Time for the Supreme Court to End FCC Indecency Censorship Berin Szoka 2012
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Invalidating the FCC's indecency rules doesn't mean the government can do nothing.
Berin Szoka: Time for the Supreme Court to End FCC Indecency Censorship Berin Szoka 2012
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