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CITIZENS UNITED V. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION—THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM CASE: First Amendment in the 21st Century


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CITIZENS UNITED V. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION—THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM CASE: First Amendment in the 21st Century
Is money "speech" that is constitutionally protected, or is money property that Congress can regulate? In this thought-provoking program, First Amendment scholar David L. Hudson explains how the Supreme Court came to view corporations as having the right to free speech, highlights of oral arguments in the case are dramatized, and experts discuss the decision’s ramifications. Extra feature: audio of Supreme Court arguments. The disc also includes a downloadable teacher’s guide. Grades 7–12. Closed captioned. Spanish subtitles. Color. Approximately 30 minutes. Ambrose. ©2011.

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