Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster said Wednesday that he voluntarily would limit political contributions to his campaign from those under investigation by his office.
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Read More »Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster said Wednesday that he voluntarily would limit political contributions to his campaign from those under investigation by his office.
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Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether candidates for judgeships have a constitutional right to solicit campaign contributions, agreeing to hear a case that tests the balance between free speech and judicial integrity.
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Read More »The Republican National Committee, in its continuing bid to scale back campaign finance restrictions, sued for the right to raise unlimited funds for independent expenditures that advocate for a candidate’s election.
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Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court left intact Iowa’s ban on corporate political donations, as the justices declined a chance to extend last week’s ruling striking down federal contribution limits.
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Read More »A bipartisan group of Missouri lawmakers said Thursday that they would make a renewed push next year to reinstate campaign contribution limits.
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Read More »The campaign-finance fight is the court’s biggest since the 2010 Citizens United ruling allowed unlimited corporate and union spending.
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Read More »Two-time U.S. presidential candidate and former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards was indicted for allegedly accepting more than $925,000 in illegal campaign contributions to cover up an extramarital affair with a filmmaker who bore his child.
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Read More »Judges must disqualify themselves in some cases involving their top campaign contributors, the U.S. Supreme Court said, ruling for the first time that judicial elections can create a risk of bias that violates the Constitution. The justices, voting 5-4, said ...
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