The 1976 U.S. Supreme Court case that held that governments cannot limit a person’s right to spend money in order to spread his or her particular political views in political campaigns was
a. Roe v. Wade.
b. Serrano v. Priest
c. South Carolina v. Baker.
d. Buckley v. Valeo.
Ans: d. Buckley v. Valeo.
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A. can sue that person for libel. B. can collect damages if you demonstrate malice. C. cannot collect damages from that person. D. can collect for slander, but not for libel. E. can collect for libel, but not for slander.