The First Amendment rights of non-media corporations were first developed in cases involving ballot propositions and public issues.
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Q3: In the Citizens United case, the majority
Q4: In Buckley v. Valeo, the U.S. Supreme
Q5: In the Buckley case, the U.S. Supreme
Q6: The Citizens United ruling places a new
Q7: Profit-making corporations, such as Microsoft, are allowed
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Q9: 501(c) groups may not have political activities
Q10: PACs may spend unlimited amounts on behalf
Q11: A legally qualified candidate's campaign advertisement may
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