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Vol. 54, Issue 3, 2023August 01, 2023 CDT

Federal Election Commission v. Ted Cruz for Senate: How the Supreme Court Is Clearing the Way for Corruption in Politics

Sarah B. Gleason,
First AmendmentPolitical SpeechSupreme CourtSection 304
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Sarah B. Gleason, Federal Election Commission v. Ted Cruz for Senate: How the Supreme Court Is Clearing the Way for Corruption in Politics, 54 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. (2023).
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