In the Supreme Court of the United States, Arizona Free Enterprise Club's Freedom Club PAC, et al., petitioners v. Ken Bennett, in his official capacity as Arizona Secretary of State, et al., respondents [electronic resource] : on writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit : brief amicus curiae of Gun Owners of America, Inc., Gun Owners Foundation, Citizens United [and 12 others] in support of petitioner / Herbert W. Titus [and 3 others]

At issue is whether an Arizona law providing for public financing of election campaigns violates the First Amendment by linking the funds received to the the amount raised or spent by privately-financed opponents.

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Main Author: Titus, Herbert W. (Author)
Corporate Authors: Arizona Free Enterprise Club's Freedom Club PAC (petitioner.), Gun Owners of America (amicus curiae.), Gun Owners Foundation (amicus curiae.), Citizens United (amicus curiae.), United States. Supreme Court, United States. Court of Appeals (9th Circuit)
Other Authors: Bennett, Ken, 1959- (Respondent)
Other title:HeinOnline index title: Brief for Gun Owners of America, Inc., Gun Owners Foundation, Citizens United, Citizens United Foundation, U.S. Justice Foundation, Arizona State Chapter of the Association of Physicians and Surgeons, Institute on the Constitution, DownsizeDC.org, Inc., Downsize DC Foundation, Campaign for Liberty, Conservative Legal Defense and Education Fund, Policy Analysis Center, the Lincoln Institute for Research and Education, Constitution Party National Committee, and Public Advocate of the United States in support of petitioners.
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [United States] : [publisher not identified], [2011]
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Call Number: KF229.A75 T58 2011i
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