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Buckley v. American Constitutional Law Foundation, Inc.

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Concurrence
  
Thomas

End date
  
1999

Full case name
  
Buckley v. American Constitutional Law Foundation, Inc.

Citations
  
525 U.S. 182 (more) 119 S.Ct. 636

Prior history
  
American Constitutional Law Foundation, Inc. v. Meyer 870 F. Supp 995 (1994); American Constitutional Law Foundation, Inc. v. Meyer 120 F.3d 1092 (1997)

Majority
  
Ginsburg, joined by Stevens, Scalia, Kennedy, Souter

Concur/dissent
  
O'Connor, joined by Breyer

Similar
  
NAACP v Alabama, Reno v American Civil Libe, Buckley v Valeo

Buckley v. American Constitutional Law Foundation, Inc., 525 U.S. 182 (1999), was a United States Supreme Court case that dealt with the authority of states to regulate the electoral process, and the point at which these regulations become violative of First Amendment freedoms.

References

Buckley v. American Constitutional Law Foundation, Inc. Wikipedia