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Corporate Speech in the Wake of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
Posted on:
2012-09-06
Degree:
M.P.A
Type:
Thesis
University:
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Candidate:
Groonwald, Eric
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GTID:
2466390011968391
Subject:
Business Administration
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This paper provides an overview of the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission Supreme Court case and subsequent ruling. Discussion includes the impact on corporate electoral speech, current disclosure and disclaimer laws and reform options.
Keywords/Search Tags:
Citizens united
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Federal election
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