SUPREME COURT SOUND OFF
Citizens United v. FEC (2010): Do corporations have a right to contribute money to political campaigns without any limits?
Citizens United v. FEC (2010): Do corporations have a right to contribute money to political campaigns without any limits?
City of Mobile v. Bolden (1980): Does a minority voter have a right to elect minority representatives?
Buckley v. Valeo (1976): Do individuals have a right to contribute money to political campaigns without any limits?
Richardson v. Ramirez (1974): Does a convicted felon have a right to vote after completing their sentence and parole?
Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections (1966): Does a citizen have a right to vote without paying a tax as required by state law?
Reynolds v. Sims (1964): Does a citizen have a right to require that elctoral districts have approximately the same population size?
Smith v. Allwright (1944): Does a non-white citizen have a right to vote in the primary of a political party if the party wants to exclude non-whites?
Breedlove v. Suttles (1937): Does a man have a right to vote without paying a tax as required by state law?
Grovey v. Townsend (1935): Does a non-white citizen have a right to vote in the primary of a political party, if the party wants to exclude non-whites?
Guinn & Beal v. United States (1915): Does a citizen have a right to vote even if the citizen is not able to read or write?