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January 25, 2010


"Money isn't speech"

Eugene Volokh shreds one naive objection to the Citizens United decision.

P.S.: The tag-teaming of the hapless David Kairys (Kerr, Volokh) is worth a look too.

P.P.S.: If adversaries spoke of gutting you like a trout you might play politics too [Coyote, with more from Steve Bainbridge and Larry Ribstein] Gerard Magliocca at ConcurOp damns with faint praise ["Citizens United -- Not as Bad As You Think"] More: Ilya Somin, Steve Chapman.

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