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		<title>Chief Justice Thomas Moyer / Corporate Spending in Elections</title>
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<p>In a controversial decision, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down long-standing federal restrictions on corporate spending in federal elections. Two points of view on the issue of corporations as “persons” deserving constitutional rights and the constitutional basis for the ruling, with Northeast Ohio American Friends Service committee director <strong>Greg Coleridge</strong> and Capital University Law School professor and former Federal Election Commission chairman <strong>Bradley Smith</strong>.</p>
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