Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas grilled prominent left-leaning lawyer Marc Elias this week about a campaign finance law, joining several other conservative justices in voicing skepticism about the law's restrictions on certain types of political donations.Thomas’ questions centered on a Federal Election Campaign Act provision that limits how much money state and national political parties can spend when coordinating with specific candidates.Republicans who brought the lawsuit argued that the coordinated political spending is protected speech and should not be limited by Congress, while E...
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