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June 12, 2024
6th Circ. Judge Asks If Ad Limit Fight Destined For High Court
Sixth Circuit judges wondered if Republicans will have to take their challenge to limits on political parties' spending on candidate campaign ads to the U.S. Supreme Court for relief, questioning Wednesday if there's wiggle room to depart from a 20-year-old high court case upholding the limits.
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May 11, 2023
FEC Can't Send GOP Groups' Campaign Spending Suit To DC
A federal judge in Ohio won't send a lawsuit challenging the Federal Election Commission's limits on coordinated campaign spending to the district court in Washington, D.C., rejecting the agency's claim that federal election laws require constitutional challenges to be filed in the nation's capital.
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January 11, 2023
FEC Wants GOP Groups' Campaign Spending Suit Sent To DC
The Federal Election Commission wants its attorneys to walk to the Washington, D.C., district court, rather than fly to the federal courthouse in Cincinnati, to defend campaign spending limits on coordinated spending by national party committees, the agency told a federal judge.
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November 07, 2022
GOP Committees Sue Over Campaign Spending Limits
Two Ohio Republicans — including author and Senate candidate J.D. Vance — and a pair of GOP committees have sued to invalidate the Federal Election Commission's limits on spending to boost their party's candidates, saying the restrictions amount to "selective speech rationing" that violates the First Amendment.