Tuesday round-up

As the presidential election draws closer and the Republican National Convention begins, the media’s focus has returned to the Court’s decision in Citizens United v. FEC, in which the Court held that political spending by corporations and unions is a form of speech protected under the First Amendment. Jason Horowitz of The Washington Post reports that although some super PACs have brought in “hundreds of millions of dollars” since the Court’s 2010 decision, Citizens United itself “has experienced no such deluge of funds.”  And Stephen Engelberg and Kim Barker of ProPublica (via the Huffington Post) focus on (and dispute) the portion of the Court’s decision in which the majority asserts that information about the identities of political donors will be readily available.

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