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- Buckley_v._Valeo abstract "Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976), was a case in which a majority of the Supreme Court of the United States struck down several provisions in the 1974 Amendment to the Federal Election Campaign Act, a law that limited campaign expenditures, independent expenditures by individuals and groups, and expenditures by a candidate from personal funds. It introduced the idea that money counts as speech, and eliminated any previous restraints on unlimited spending in US election campaigns. The Court upheld the provision which sets limits on individuals' campaign contributions. A minority of the court (White, Blackmun, and Marshall) would not have held any part of the Act unconstitutional. The case was significant because it opened a chain of decisions, including Citizens United v. FEC, which allowed people with more monetary support to become more politically influential. This set the United States at odds with the practice in the rest of the democratic world, particularly in Europe (see Bowman v. United Kingdom), Latin America and the Commonwealth (see Harper v. Canada (Attorney General)) where rules designed to limit spending at elections are common, and used to prevent conflicts of interest and to promote political equality.".
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- Buckley_v._Valeo arguedate "--11-10".
- Buckley_v._Valeo argueyear "1975".
- Buckley_v._Valeo citation "172800.0".
- Buckley_v._Valeo dissent "Blackmun".
- Buckley_v._Valeo dissent "Burger".
- Buckley_v._Valeo dissent "Marshall".
- Buckley_v._Valeo dissent "Rehnquist".
- Buckley_v._Valeo dissent "White".
- Buckley_v._Valeo decidedate "--01-30".
- Buckley_v._Valeo decideyear "1976".
- Buckley_v._Valeo fullname "James L. Buckley, et al. v. Francis R. Valeo, Secretary of the United States Senate, et al.".
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- Buckley_v._Valeo holding "The Court upheld federal limits on campaign contributions and ruled that spending money to influence elections is a form of constitutionally protected free speech.".
- Buckley_v._Valeo lawsapplied Article_Two_of_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Buckley_v._Valeo lawsapplied First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Buckley_v._Valeo litigants "Buckley v. Valeo".
- Buckley_v._Valeo percuriam "yes".
- Buckley_v._Valeo scotus "1975".
- Buckley_v._Valeo subsequent "As amended.".
- Buckley_v._Valeo uspage "1".
- Buckley_v._Valeo usvol "424".
- Buckley_v._Valeo subject Category:1976_in_United_States_case_law.
- Buckley_v._Valeo subject Category:American_Civil_Liberties_Union_litigation.
- Buckley_v._Valeo subject Category:Appointments_Clause_case_law.
- Buckley_v._Valeo subject Category:Federal_Election_Commission.
- Buckley_v._Valeo subject Category:United_States_Free_Speech_Clause_case_law.
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- Buckley_v._Valeo subject Category:United_States_administrative_case_law.
- Buckley_v._Valeo subject Category:United_States_elections_case_law.
- Buckley_v._Valeo subject Category:United_States_equal_protection_case_law.
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- Buckley_v._Valeo comment "Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976), was a case in which a majority of the Supreme Court of the United States struck down several provisions in the 1974 Amendment to the Federal Election Campaign Act, a law that limited campaign expenditures, independent expenditures by individuals and groups, and expenditures by a candidate from personal funds. It introduced the idea that money counts as speech, and eliminated any previous restraints on unlimited spending in US election campaigns.".
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- Buckley_v._Valeo name "James L. Buckley, et al. v. Francis R. Valeo, Secretary of the United States Senate, et al.".