Unpacking the Reform

December 13, 2003

When the Supreme Court this week upheld the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, more than soft money was at stake. The odd coupling of groups like the NRA and ACLU had also challenged the law's restrictions on campaign advertising, calling them a restriction of free speech. Bob talks to Paul Taylor, chairman of the board of the Alliance for Better Campaigns, about how the decision may play out in the coming presidential electioneering.


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