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Citizens United Doesn't Undermine Corporate Contribution Prohibition

By Jonathan Byrne

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Danielczyk: Danielczyk and Biagi were officers at Galen Capital who arranged for others to make contributions to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2008 and be reimbursed by Galen.  As a result, they were indicted on multiple counts, including one (Count Four) that charged them with causing contributions of corporate money to a candidate for federal office (in excess of $25,000) and conspiring to do so.  They moved to dismiss Count Four, arguing that the statute was unconstitutional in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United.  The district court agreed, holding that the statute at issue in Citizens United, as it reads now, treats corporate and individual contributions differently.The Government appealed and the Fourth Circuit reversed the district court...continue to full post

Full post as published by Fourth Circuit Blog on July 02, 2012 (boomark / email).

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