Democratic National Committee Files Brief in U.S. Supreme Court in Defense of Federal Campaign Law Limits on Parties

On September 29, the Democratic National Committee filed this brief in National Republican Senatorial Committee v Federal Election Commission, 24-621. The brief argues in favor of the law that limits how much money parties can spend on behalf of their own appointees, when there is coordination between the candidate and the party.


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Democratic National Committee Files Brief in U.S. Supreme Court in Defense of Federal Campaign Law Limits on Parties — 4 Comments

  1. It should be reminded here that the Federal Elections Commission is not defending this suit because they see the limits on coordinated spending between party and candidates as unconstitutional. Anyone from the general public was invited to take on the task of defending the limit: enter the Democratic Party.

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