When They Severed Earth from Sky -
How the Human Mind Shapes Myth
quote [ In the early 1980s the author was one of the first to herald the emerging dominance of neoliberalism in the west. Here he argues that this doctrine is now faltering. But what happens next? ]
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bbqkink said @ 11:59pm GMT on 24th August
This was I think a more damaging law that CU.
Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976), is a landmark case in American campaign finance law. In a per curiam opinion, over two strong dissenting votes, a majority of the Supreme Court of the United States struck down on First Amendment grounds several provisions in the 1974 Amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act.
The one that said money is speech.
bbqkink said @ 12:00am GMT on 25th August
This was I think a more damaging law that CU.
Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976), is a landmark case in American campaign finance law. In a per curiam opinion, over two strong dissenting votes, a majority of the Supreme Court of the United States struck down on First Amendment grounds several provisions in the 1974 Amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act.
The one that said money is speech. But it is still law that can be changed.
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bbqkink said @ 11:59pm GMT on 24th August
This was I think a more damaging law that CU.
Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976), is a landmark case in American campaign finance law. In a per curiam opinion, over two strong dissenting votes, a majority of the Supreme Court of the United States struck down on First Amendment grounds several provisions in the 1974 Amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act.
The one that said money is speech. But it is still law that can be changed.
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