The Supremes know a campaign ad when they see one

Posted By katie allison granju

Via the AP:

The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from a conservative group that wants to promote its anti-Hillary Clinton movie without complying with campaign finance laws.
The court’s decision Monday leaves in place a lower court ruling that says the group, Citizens United, must attach a disclaimer and disclose its donors in order to run the ads.
The group says the issue will be important whether or not Clinton wins the Democratic presidential nomination. It plans a movie critical of Sen. Barack Obama if he should be the nominee.

Mar 24th, 2008

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  1. Terry Troll said,

    It’s important to them that they against someone and that they be anonymous. Especially the anonymous part. Otherwise they might have to show responsibility.

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