Citizens United redux: Montana campaign finance.

AuthorRoot, Damon
PositionCitings - Brief article

IN DECEMBER the Montana Supreme Court upheld the state's 99-year-old ban on corporate spending in political campaigns. The decision surprised most legal observers, who expected the court to follow the logic of Citizens United v. FEC, the 2010 case in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a similar ban at the federal level violated the First Amendment.

"Unlike Citizens United," the Montana Supreme Court said, "this case concerns Montana law, Montana elections and it arises from Montana history." Dissenting Justice James c. Nelson chastised his colleagues for writing their personal preferences into law. "I believe the Montana Attorney General has identified some very compelling reasons for limiting...

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