Supreme Court Likely to Undo Campaign Finance Limits, Lawyers Say

The Supreme Court is likely to strike down federal limits restricting political parties from coordinating spending with candidates, legal experts told The Epoch Times.
Their comments come as the justices prepare to hear a challenge on Dec. 9 to provisions of the Federal Election Campaign Act in the case of National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) v. Federal Election Commission (FEC). The court granted a petition to hear the case on June 30.
The petitioners are the NRSC, the National Republican Congressional Committee, Vice President JD Vance, and former Rep. Steve Chabot, a Republican who represented Ohio. The respondent is the FEC.
The case pits those who say the First Amendment vigorously protects political speech against those who say the restrictions are needed to prevent corruption and the appearance of corruption in the political process….