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Retired
Supreme Court Justice Thinks the Court Is Rethinking Its Decision in Citizens
United
Speaking in Little Rock, Arkansas on Wednesday, retired Supreme Court Justice John
Paul Stevens said he “expect[s] the the Court already has had second
thoughts about the breadth of the reasoning in [Citizens United].”
Stevens outlines four events that suggest the current court is rethinking its
holding that the law cannot distinguish between actual people and corporations,
including recent decisions allowing distinctions among certain kinds of
speakers. These include a law prohibiting speech supporting a terrorist
organization, even when the speech is expert advice intended only to support
the group’s nonviolent activities, and a prohibition
on foreigners making independent expenditures or direct contributions to
campaigns. Stevens also agreed with President Obama’s criticisms of the
Citizens United decision, stating his observations that it reversed a
century of law, would increase interest group spending on elections, and opened
the door to election spending by foreign corporations were “important and
accurate.”
–Alex Brown
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/05/31/493159/retired-supreme-court-justice-thinks-the-court-is-rethinking-its-decision-in-citizens-united/
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