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Vail Law: How have the campaign finance rules changed? Queued

What did the high court do to campaign law? ========== Vail Law bug ========= In his State of the Union speech last week, President Obama directly addressed the justices of the United States Supreme Court who were in attendance, resplendent in their flowing ermine robes. Looking them directly in the eye, about halfway through the speech, the President said, "With all due deference to separation of powers, last week the Supreme Court reversed a century of ... Full Story »

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