Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Supreme Court Rejects Election Ad Restrictions

“The Supreme Court on Monday seriously weakened a key feature of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law, possibly ushering in a new era of high court disapproval of measures aimed at reining in campaign excesses,” reports Law.com. “By a 5-4 vote,” the report explains, “the Court said that the 2003 law’s ban on pre-election ads that mention candidates by name and are paid for directly by corporations and unions was unconstitutional — at least as it was applied to the advertisements at issue in the case before it.”