Weekly Roundup – April 9, 2014

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What does the campaign finance McCutcheon decision actually mean? Professor Sanford Greenberg of Chicago-Kent College of Law explains

Listen to oral arguments from McCutcheon on Oyez

Goldberg’s swing and miss – ISCOTUS Director Chris Schmidt continues his Drama in the Court series with a former Justice’s embarrassing return to the Court in Flood v. Kuhn

After McCutcheon, what other challenges could arise to campaign contribution limits? Lyle Denniston analyzes

Supreme Court declines early look at NSA surveillance case

The Supreme Court denied cert in a closely-watched case concerning gay rights and free speech

Cato’s Ilya Shapiro will be at Chicago-Kent College of Law on Thursday to talk about the state of the campaign finance system

Scalia on religion, law, and Rehnquist

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