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    Supreme Court docket will overview one other marketing campaign spending restrict in problem partly filed by JD Vance

    By Debra Cassens Weiss
    July 1, 2025, 8:56 am CDT

    The U.S. Supreme Court docket has agreed to contemplate a First Modification problem to a legislation limiting how a lot political events can spend in coordination with candidates in federal elections. (Picture from ShutterstocK)

    The U.S. Supreme Court docket has agreed to contemplate a First Modification problem to a legislation limiting how a lot political events can spend in coordination with candidates in federal elections.

    The Supreme Court docket granted cert Monday in a problem to the legislation by two Republican committees and two GOP politicians, together with then-U.S. Senate candidate JD Vance of Ohio, who has since turn into the vp, report Reuters, CNN and SCOTUSblog.

    The en banc sixth U.S. Circuit Court docket of Appeals at Cincinnati had upheld the legislation final yr, citing Federal Election Fee v. Colorado Republican Federal Marketing campaign Committee, a 2001 Supreme Court docket choice upholding limits on coordinated spending.

    The sixth Circuit majority mentioned it was sure by the 2001 choice whereas acknowledging that the Supreme Court docket “has tightened” restrictions on marketing campaign finance rules within the 23 years that adopted, the cert petition says.

    The challengers argue that the choice generally known as Colorado II concerned a facial problem to a predecessor legislation. The brand new as-applied problem to the revised legislation would enable the Supreme Court docket to reverse the sixth Circuit with out reconsidering the Colorado II choice, the cert petition says.

    “But if the courtroom thinks Colorado II controls, it ought to overrule that outdated choice,” the cert petition says.

    In accordance with a June 30 press launch from Public Citizen, a nonprofit shopper rights advocacy group, the coordinated spending restrict was handed to “guard in opposition to the corrupting impact of huge marketing campaign contributions” flowing to candidates by way of social gathering committees, circumventing limits on direct marketing campaign contributions to candidates.

    A June 30 press launch from Widespread Trigger, a nonprofit watchdog group, referred to as the boundaries on coordinated spending “one of many few remaining pillars of marketing campaign finance legislation.”

    The Elias Regulation Group will defend the rules on behalf of Democratic teams that intervened within the case, in line with one other June 30 press launch. The Trump administration has sided with the challengers’ First Modification arguments.

    The case is Nationwide Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Fee. The SCOTUSblog case web page is right here.

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