Court Rejects Hillary Clinton Movie Case
Posted on: Monday, 24 March 2008, 15:00 CDT
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday rejected an appeal from a group trying to promote an anti-Hillary Clinton movie without campaign finance law restrictions.
Citizens United wants to promote Hillary: The Movie without disclosing the names of donors, as required by the federal McCain-Feingold Act.
The group earlier asked a three-judge panel in Washington for a preliminary injunction that would have allowed it to ignore a prohibition against corporations and unions from paying for ads, including broadcast ads, that name a candidate before an election. The group had argued that the film didn't tell voters how they should vote, The Washington Post reported.
When the three-judge trial panel rejected the injunction request, the group appealed directly to the U.S. Supreme Court. The justices rejected the appeal, 07-953 Citizens United vs. FEC, saying it was dismissed for want of jurisdiction. The court added that Justice Stephen Breyer would have affirmed the judgment of the three-judge panel.
Since the case hasn't gone to trial, Citizens United could appeal to the federal circuit court in Washington.
While the anti-Clinton movie is circulating on the Internet, the group is preparing a similarly critical movie on her Democratic presidential rival Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., Scotusblog.com reported.
Source: United Press International
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