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SUMMARY:Citizens United v. FEC after Five Years
DESCRIPTION:Facebook\n									\n						\n\n											\n					\n									\n							\n\n					\n						\n						\n					\n						\n							\n\n							\n																X\n									\n						\n\n											\n					\n									\n							\n\n					\n						\n						\n					\n						\n							\n\n							\n																LinkedIn\n									\n						\n\n											\n					\n									\n							\n\n					\n						\n						\n					\n						\n							\n\n							\n																Email\n									\n						\n\n											\n					\n									\n			\n			\n				\n					\n						\n							\n\n														\n																			More\n																	\n													\n					\n\n					\n				\n					\n		\n			\n		\n		Should the government have the power to ban a book if it contains any political advocacy? It took that position\, until the Supreme Court ruled in Citizens United v. FEC that Congress could not take away citizen’s political speech rights when they band together in corporations and unions. On the fifth anniversary of the Citizens United ruling\, top journalists will interview a variety of experts to explore the impact of the case on politics\, liberals and the future of the First Amendment. \nThe Story Behind the Lawsuit\nDavid M. Drucker\, Senior Congressional Correspondent\, The Washington Examiner (Interviewer)\nMichael Boos\, General Counsel\, Citizens United \n \nThe Impact on Parties in the Age of Citizens United: Are Changes Needed?\nPeter Overby\, NPR News (Interviewer)\nJoel Gora\, Professor of Law\, Brooklyn Law School\nNeil Reiff\, Founding Partner\, Sandler Reiff Lamb Rosenstein & Birkenstock\, P.C.\nPeter J. Wallison\, Arthur F. Burns Fellow\, American Enterprise Institute \n \nShould Liberals Support Citizens United?\nStuart Taylor\, Jr.\, Author\, freelance writer\, and Brookings Institution Nonresident Senior Fellow (Interviewer)\nIra Glasser\, former Executive Director\, ACLU\nWendy Kaminer\, Author\, lawyer\, social critic\, and contributing editor of The Atlantic\nGabe Rottman\, Legislative Counsel and Policy Advisor\, ACLU \n \nBeyond Citizens United: The Future of Campaign Finance Jurisprudence\nMatea Gold\, The Washington Post (Interviewer)\nBobby R. Burchfield\, Partner\, McDermott Will & Emery LLP\nRichard H. Pildes\, Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law\, New York University School of Law\nBradley A. Smith\, Chairman and Founder\, Center for Competitive Politics\, Judge John T. Copenhaver Visiting Endowed Chair of Law at the West Virginia University\, former FEC Chairman
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