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Hazards Remain in Campaign-Fund System
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Richard L. Hasen. Richard L. Hasen is author of "The Supreme Court and Election Law." This is from the Los Angeles Times
2003
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Hazards Remain in Campaign-Fund System
2003
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Everything changed Wednesday, when the court decided McConnell v. FEC, a case that probably will be viewed as the most important campaign-finance case since [Buckley]. In McConnell, a 5-4 court majority upheld virtually all of the 2002 McCain-Feingold law's loophole-closing provisions. Reformers should be aware especially of three potential dangers. First, just because a law like McCain-Feingold is constitutional does not mean that it is desirable. We have already seen a somewhat anticipated consequence of the soft-money ban. Big money has been flowing in recent months to groups outside of the political parties to pay for election advertisements. Under the McCain-Feingold law as written, such groups are likely to be subject to disclosure rules but no limits on funding.
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