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Supreme Court to consider limits on individual political contributions

February 19, 2013
Washinton Post

By Robert Barnes

The Supreme Court reentered the controversial field of campaign finance Tuesday, agreeing to consider a Republican challenge to decades-old limits on the total amount a person can contribute to candidates, political parties and political action committees.

Supreme Court to consider eliminating political contribution limit

February 19, 2013
Chicago Tribune

By David G. Savage

WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court has agreed to go beyond its controversial Citizens United decision and consider striking down the limit on the total amount that wealthy persons may give to candidates and political parties.
The justices voted to hear an appeal from an Alabama donor and the Republican National Committee, which contends the total contribution limit of $123,200 per election cycle is "unconstitutionally low."

New challenge filed to post-Blago campaign cash law

July 25, 2012
Crain's Chicago Business
Another legal challenge has been filed to Illinois' post-Blagojevich campaign-finance law, this one alleging that the law unfairly discriminates in favor of "party bosses."

Lawsuit challenges state campaign contribution limits

July 25, 2012
State Journal-Registar
By CHRIS WETTERICH
 
 
SPRINGFIELD -- A conservative political action committee h

Conservative Group Sues Over Campaign Finance Limits

July 25, 2012
WUIS
A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday challenges Illinois’ campaign finance laws. It seeks to remove limits on how much individuals and groups can donate to candidates.

If they can't beat the Super PACs, Democrats decide to join them.

July 12, 2012
Wall Street Journal
Good things can come in strange packages, and that was the case this month in Illinois, where Democratic Governor Pat Quinn signed a law that will allow state candidates to receive unlimited campaign contributions if they face a significant challenge mounted by out