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Government

Mar. 9, 2010

Citizens United's Silver Lining

Citizens United v. FEC creates political tools accessible by smaller companies to develop unique governmental affairs strategies, writes Elaine Shaw of Plageman & Lund.

By Elaine Shaw

The Court has spoken. Like it or loathe it, the Supreme Court's decision striking down the ban on corporate independent expenditures in federal elections is here to stay. (Citizens United v. FEC, Slip Op. 08205, Jan. 21, 2010). The reasoning may be faulty, the concern for abuse legitimate and the philosophical objections abundant. However, the decision contains a silver lining for California's emerging technology and small business sector insofar as ...

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