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1.–3. rezultāts no 55.
657. lappuse
... political tailored statutes expenditures 4. To determine whether a state's restrictions on corporate political ex- penditures may be applied consistent with the Federal Constitution's First Amendment , it must be ascertained whether ...
... political tailored statutes expenditures 4. To determine whether a state's restrictions on corporate political ex- penditures may be applied consistent with the Federal Constitution's First Amendment , it must be ascertained whether ...
660. lappuse
... political purposes , the speech gener- ated accurately reflects contributors ' support for the corporation's political views . The fact that § 54 ( 1 ) covers closely held corporations that do not possess vast reservoirs of capital does ...
... political purposes , the speech gener- ated accurately reflects contributors ' support for the corporation's political views . The fact that § 54 ( 1 ) covers closely held corporations that do not possess vast reservoirs of capital does ...
1020. lappuse
... political contributions ( §§ 4-7 , infra ) . It has been recognized that such restric- tions implicate the right to free speech protected by the First Amend- ment ( § 4 , infra ) . The court has ruled that such right was violated by an ...
... political contributions ( §§ 4-7 , infra ) . It has been recognized that such restric- tions implicate the right to free speech protected by the First Amend- ment ( § 4 , infra ) . The court has ruled that such right was violated by an ...
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