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The U.S. Supreme Court struck down an Arizona voluntary public financing law that would have provided funds to candidates that forgo unlimited campaign donations. The Courts's majority opinion said that the Court has "no compelling interest in levelling the playing field for candidates."
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New York Times 06/30/2012
Campaign Funding Measure in Arizona Overturned
Wall Street Journal 06/28/2011
Wall Street Journal 06/27/2011
Another Political Speech Victory
Wall Street Journal 06/28/2011
Justices Reject Ban on Violent Video Games for Children
New York Times 06/27/2011
The First Amendment, Upside Down
New York Times 06/27/2011
In this decision Scalia wrote in the majority opinion that "even when children are the object the constintutional limits of governmental action apply." The 7-2 decision struck down a California law that banned the sale of violent videogames to minors.
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Scalia’s greatest strength, his steadfastness, was also his greatest weakness - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/16/2016
Washington Post 02/26/2016
California Can't Curb Children's Access to Videogames
Wall Street Journal 06/28/2011
Wall Street Journal 06/28/2011
Justices Reject Ban on Violent Video Games for Children
New York Times 06/27/2011
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2011
Grouped Articles
New York Times 06/30/2012
Justices Reject Ban on Violent Video Games for Children
New York Times 06/27/2011
California Can't Curb Children's Access to Videogames
Wall Street Journal 06/28/2011
Campaign Funding Measure in Arizona Overturned
Wall Street Journal 06/28/2011
Another Political Speech Victory
Wall Street Journal 06/28/2011
Justices Reject Ban on Violent Video Games for Children
New York Times 06/27/2011
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