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Short Circuit
Contribution Limits and Constitutional Scrutiny in Campaign Finance Laws
The chapter explores the application of intermediate scrutiny to contribution limits in campaign finance laws, focusing on a case involving differential limits for different groups. It delves into challenges in proving corruption, the effectiveness of contribution limits in preventing corruption, and the debate over the constitutionality and elimination of such limits. The discussion also includes the criteria for national party committees, coordination between parties and non-party groups, and implications of court decisions on political parties.
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