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Citizens United ruling

The Supreme Court ruling enabling corporations and nonprofits to spend unlimited sums on independent political expenditures

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Jan 21, 2026
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How do leadership PACs and super PACs legally allow corporate interests to influence candidates who refuse corporate PAC donations?

create legal pathways for corporate and special‑interest money to affect candidates who refuse by routing funds and messaging through technically separate entities, exploiting narrow coordination rule...

Jan 25, 2026
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How do corporate inaugural donations differ from direct campaign contributions and what transparency rules apply?

are treated differently and practice than direct campaign contributions: corporations cannot give directly to federal candidates but may channel money through inaugural committees, independent-expendi...

Jan 10, 2026

Do advocacy groups disclose payments to protesters under campaign finance or nonprofit rules?

Payments from advocacy groups to people engaged in political activity fall into a narrow, technical intersection of campaign-finance law and nonprofit tax rules: federal law requires disclosure when m...

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