The Reason Foundation is urging the United States Supreme Court to protect free speech in the case of Randall v. Sorrell. Reason partnered with the Institute for Justice, Cato Institute, the Center for Competitive Politics, and the Goldwater Institute to file an amicus brief against Vermont's Act 64, which seeks to impose severe spending limits on political campaigns. The Reason brief explains why Act 64 is unconstitutional here:
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Reason Foundation Fights For Free Speech, Says Vermont Campaign Finance Law Is Unconstitutional
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- Amicus Brief, PDF, 230.2 KB
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