Law and Ethics of Journalism
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission is a landmark Supreme Court case decided in 2010 that ruled corporations and unions can spend unlimited amounts of money on political campaigns, under the First Amendment's protection of free speech. This decision significantly changed the landscape of political advertising and campaign financing, asserting that independent expenditures by these entities do not corrupt or create a quid pro quo relationship with candidates.
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