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social history of crime
courts, corrections, punishments
United States Supreme Court
Supreme Court cases
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higher education law
key organizations (criminology)
United States Supreme Court
Supreme Court cases
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politics and international relations
political science
political communications
political communication theory
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communication and media studies
communication studies
political communications
political communication theory
Terme préférentiel
Date: 2003McConnell v. Federal Election Commission
Définition
- On December 10, 2003, the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in McConnell v. Federal Election Commission (FEC) upheld by a 5–4 decision most of the provisions of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) against constitutional challenges. In so doing, it purported to apply the constitutional framework of analysis that had been handed down in its 1976 decision in Buckley v. Valeo, but in fact reached results arguably quite different from those in Buckley. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; McConnell V. Federal Election Commission]
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Notation
- Date: 2003
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-WBWMM5FN-B
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