the point that Ted Olson, at Citizens United, transformed the case from a narrow one about McCain-Feingold to an assault on the law's constitutionality, helping crystallize the issue for the justices. When the justices questioned Deputy Solicitor General Malcolm L. Stewart, BHO lawyer at the FEC, he stated repeatedly that Movies, books and electronic media could be banned under Mc-Fine. If they were published or broadcast during the time frame specified in the law. That is what turned the case
the point that Ted Olson, at Citizens United, transformed the case from a narrow one about McCain-Feingold to an assault on the law's constitutionality, helping crystallize the issue for the justices. When the justices questioned Deputy Solicitor General Malcolm L. Stewart, BHO lawyer at the FEC, he stated repeatedly that Movies, books and electronic media could be banned under Mc-Fine. If they were published or broadcast during the time frame specified in the law. That is what turned the case
cupera1 2 years ago
Ge got rolled!!! Welcome to fascism
KastorOA 2 years ago