1st Amendment Violation.

Byline: Derek Hawkins

7th Circuit Court of Appeals

Case Name: Dan Proft, et al. v. Kwame Raoul, et al.

Case No.: 18-3475

Officials: EASTERBROOK, KANNE, and BRENNAN, Circuit Judges.

Focus: 1st Amendment Violation

A provision of the Illinois Election Code limits how much money entities can contribute to political campaigns. But in some races, Illinois lifts these limits, allowing certain entities to make unlimited campaign contributions and coordinate unlimited spending with candidates. Illinois Liberty PAC, an independent expenditure committee, is not one of these entities; indeed, Illinois bans all independent expenditure committees from making campaign contributions and from coordinating spending with candidates.

Plaintiffs Dan Proft and the Illinois Liberty PAC do not attack the entire contribution and coordination ban enforced against independent expenditure committees. Rather, they seek to overturn the ban only when unlimited contributions and unlimited coordinated expenditures are allowed for others. Otherwise, plaintiffs claim, Illinois's ban violates the First Amendment rights of free speech and free association and the Fourteenth Amendment right of equal...

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