When the Supreme Court was asked to consider constitutional challenges to restrictions on speech in the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform law of 2002, it
A) refused to hear the case.
B) accepted the case but refused to issue a ruling.
C) accepted the case and struck down provisions in the law.
D) accepted the case and upheld the restrictions in question.
E) accepted the case and ruled in favor of the complaining organizations.
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