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Citizens United Part II: Montana Supreme Court Collides With U.S. Supreme Court

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First Posted: 02/15/2012 7:03 pm Updated: 02/16/2012 8:41 am

The fate of Montana's century-old ban on corporate political spending is now in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court, setting up a possible sequel to the hotly contested Citizens United decision handed down two years ago.

In 2010, a five-member majority of the U.S. Supreme Court declared that corporations' independent spending in elections does not corrupt -- or even appear to corrupt -- the political process. On Wednesday, Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock submitted a brief to the Court with facts that suggest otherwise as he urged the justices to uphold his state's ban on corporate political spending.

The case, Western Tradition Partnership v. Bullock, comes up from the Montana Supreme Court, which in December adopted the attorney general's arguments to hold that the state's history of corporate-driven corruption dating back to the Gilded Age justified that Montana's Corrupt Practices Act is still valid. The law, passed by voter referendum in 1912, says that a "corporation may not make ... an expenditure in connection with a candidate or a political party that supports or opposes a candidate or a political party."

Last week, American Tradition Partnership (formerly known as Western Tradition Partnership) and the two other corporations that originally brought suit in Montana courts against the Corrupt Practices Act filed a stay application with Justice Anthony Kennedy to suspend the state supreme court's judgment and refer the case to his colleagues for reversal. James Bopp Jr., a committed foe of campaign finance laws and architect of the Citizens United litigation, is representing them.

Because "Montana's primary elections are on June 5, 2012," wrote Bopp, "[i]mmediate relief is needed to prevent irreparable harm to the Corporations' First Amendment free-speech right" to make independent campaign expenditures. Normally, those petitioning for Supreme Court review call themselves "Petitioners." Bopp, however, chose to refer to his clients as "the Corporations," suggesting that there is no shame in advocating for entities whose political spending has become the focus of partisan controversy since Citizens United.

"The Montana Supreme Court held the Ban constitutional despite the holding in [Citizens United] that '[n]o sufficient governmental interest justifies limits on the political speech of nonprofit or for-profit corporations,'" Bopp argued to Justice Kennedy, quoting from Kennedy's own opinion from the landmark 2010 case. "The lower court's refusal to follow Citizens United is such an obvious, blatant disregard of its duty to follow this Court's decisions that summary reversal" - that is, upending the lower court's judgment without full briefing and oral argument, and sometimes without an opinion - "is proper."

Bullock, however, retorts in his brief that such an accusation "can only be true if the facts are irrelevant." And the record, Bullock argues, "shows the [Corrupt Practices] Act imposes far different obligations, and therefore affects corporate speech in a far different manner, than the federal law at issue in Citizens United."

For example, whereas the federal law’s process for corporations to register and report their donations through separate political action committees put an unconstitutional burden on corporate speech rights, Bullock said, “the Corrupt Practices Act merely requires political committees regardless of corporate status to file a simple initial two-page disclosure form and short-form disclosures of subsequent expenditures."

In addition, Bullock reiterates the Montana Supreme Court's finding that the law was a justified response to "an extraordinary history of political corruption by out-of-state foreign corporations and interests in the years leading up to the aptly-named Act, maintaining an extraordinarily accessible government in a sparsely populated state, and preserving citizens' control of and confidence in an elected judiciary."

Still, it seems unlikely that five justices on the U.S. Supreme Court will accept Bullock's argument -- or even, at the very least, his request for full briefing and hearing -- as Montana Justice James Nelson noted in a dissent from his court's opinion nearly two months ago.

"The language of the Citizens United majority opinion is remarkably sweeping and leaves virtually no conceivable basis for muzzling or otherwise restricting corporate political speech in the form of independent expenditures," Nelson wrote. "I disagree with the Court's decision to parse Citizens United in a fashion so as to 'send a message' to, or be the next 'test case' before, the Supreme Court," Nelson continued. He concluded that "[w]hen this case is appealed to the Supreme Court" -- as it now has been -- "a summary reversal on the merits would not surprise me in the least."

Summarily deciding the case with a short note that the Montana court's judgment was inconsistent with Citizens United may be the safest way for the five justices in the Citizens United majority to avoid Bullock's fact-based challenge to their ruling. Indeed, Justice Nelson, despite feeling duty-bound to stand by Citizens United, lambasted the Court's conclusion as "utter nonsense" and "smoke and mirrors."

In January, the Court showed its willingness to sidestep another would-be Citizens United sequel, affirming without argument or opinion a lower court's judgment that foreign nationals cannot make campaign expenditures. Citizens United explicitly prohibits "restrictions distinguishing among different speakers, allowing speech by some but not others," the Court said.

Still, should the Court take Bopp and Justice Nelson's advice and summarily reverse the Montana Supreme Court, do not expect the Court's debate over unlimited corporate political spending to end quietly. The justices who dissented in Citizens United may feel compelled in this election year to quote on the record Justice Nelson's trenchant critiques of the two-year-old decision's reasoning.

"In the real world of politics, the 'quid pro quo' of both direct contributions to candidates and independent expenditures on their behalf is loyalty," Nelson wrote. "And, in practical effect, experience teaches that money corrupts, and enough of it corrupts absolutely."

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MrCS
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05:49 PM on 02/17/2012
the U.S. Supreme Court declared that corporations' independent spending in elections does not corrupt -- or even appear to corrupt -- the political process.

Are you freaking kidding me? How could supposedly intelligent people possibly believe such tripe? Money in huge amounts corrupts EVERYTHING. What the hell were they thinking when they made this ruling? We need a constitutional amendment to eliminate the artificial construct known as a corporate person to be eliminated. movetoamend.com
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02:23 PM on 02/17/2012
I predict that 5/9'ths of the U.S. Supreme Court will rule that engaging in corrupt practices is a personal right.
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08:00 PM on 02/16/2012
WE THE CORPORATIONS...

Is the supreme court now planning to change the beginning of the U.S. Constitution?
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09:13 PM on 02/16/2012
Probablly, they have opened up our goverment to be sold to forign interst with this cooperations are people ruling. Many of the biggest coperations opperating in the US are owned by forign people. These people will be able to promote there agenda in america through there american operating companies by buying a canidate and flooding the market with advertisement designed to sway opionion and will not have to follow many if any rules about truth and fairness. We know cooperations today no longer care about truth or the costomer only there profit. "Citizens United" opens the doors wide for noncitizens to unite and control the interest of the americas for there gain. It was an act of treason for the supreme cort to radify this idea with this ruling.
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rcwhite364
Protesting the march to an imperial police state.
02:29 PM on 02/16/2012
continued...

Seventh, there will be no allowed campaigning for the two weeks prior to election day by any candidate, and for four weeks by any organization (corporation, union, PAC, SuperPac, etc.) for four weeks prior to election day.
Eighth, ANY candidate who makes proven false statements about their opponent(s) in any campaign materials will automatically be disqualified for office. (This works very well in the UK.) Decisions on such claims will be resolved between election day and the day the new term begins.

Any takers?
02:42 PM on 02/16/2012
Yikes. Your proposal would completely gut freedom of speech, grant the government unprecedented and unmatched control and authority over political discourse, and set up a system that is decidedly in favor (and indeed controlled by) incumbent representatives.

This seems like the exact sort of monstrosity one would encounter on a "march to an imperial police state."
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
02:48 PM on 02/16/2012
That's why the candidates would have to meet minimum requirements such as getting signatures totalling 10% of the population to be on the ballot, so that the government will not control everything. And once they are on the ballot, assuming that they aren't Iying they will be able to do everything that the want within the monetary restrictions.

While I happen to think that perhaps rcwhite is going a little too far, HIS proposals wlil actually EXPAND freedom of speech compared to the current system.
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rcwhite364
Protesting the march to an imperial police state.
05:53 PM on 02/16/2012
It guarantees free access to those who convince enough of their constituents that they deserve a shot at the office. Incumbents have NO favored position over challengers as all receive the same amount of campaign financing, unlike today's situation where incumbents have a decided advantage.

It "guts freedom of speech" ONLY if you assume money equals speech. It puts all opinions with a minimum level of popular support with a chance to be heard by ALL of the voters in their state/district. There is absolutely no censorship of any opinion.
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
02:46 PM on 02/16/2012
Sounds interesting. I'm not 100% sure about it, but some parts are DEFINITELY good ideas.
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Brant Kelsey
advocate of a peaceful coup de tat.......
03:01 PM on 02/16/2012
State held Conventions: No Media advertising. Candidates appear, stand, are vetted and asked questions: The conventions continue, all candidates are heard and Consensus creates the ballot. Candidates on the ballot may receive individual funds to fuel their campaigns: All funds not used revert to an escrow account for the following convention. Candidates will rely solely on Town Halls and direct contact with prospective voters: Any Media advertisement will be used simply to apprise a prospective electorate of the an upcoming rally or event: It will be free of message except to that extent: Doors of State and National legislative institutions are to be closed to Corporate Lobbyist. As well as to access to influence local elections, where held, to determine candidates for local judicial spots: The entire process of determining candidates, supporting candidates, needs to be returned wholly to the province of the people to whom they are purposed to serve. All balloting shall be done by paper ballot. Citizens shall be mandated to exercise their civic duty by casting a vote: Voting is not a right. Voting is the Duty of Each authorized Citizen. There's my Treatise....................
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rcwhite364
Protesting the march to an imperial police state.
02:28 PM on 02/16/2012
First, a Constitutional Amendment is required to reverse Citizens United and the open floodgates of corporate and union (which are corporations) money. "Personhood" must be removed from corporations and state that they are not guaranteed constitutional rights.
Second, the FEC must be modernized and expanded so that it can take on a new role to oversee the purchase of campaign materials for all candidates to federal office.
Third, the CBO and Justice Department must have audit authority over all FEC campaign expenditures.
Fourth, anyone who meets the Constitutional requirements for a federal office must also meet minimum requirements to get on the ballot of a state or House district. For example, if a candidate receives the valid signatures of the 10% of the registered voters in a district for a Representative office or 10% in a state for Senate or President, they are guaranteed a spot on the ballot. No primaries.
Fifth, once a candidate meets the set requirements, each candidate receives a "credit line" with the FEC. It will vary by state and by district, due to population differences, but each candidate in that district or state receives the same amount. The candidate will specify what they want to purchase (television time, bumper stickers, direct mail, etc.), and the FEC will make the purchase.
Sixth, the CBO and Justice Department will monitor the buys, and can request an audit of the FEC and/or candidate's books at any time.

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07:20 PM on 02/16/2012
WRONG, THE USSC CAN OVERTURN CITIZEN UNITED ON THEIR OWN, GIVEN A CASE W/ SIMILAR ISSUES. THE DEATH OF SCALIA COULD BRING IT ABOUT BECAUSE W/SCALIA GONE THOMAS WOULDN'T KNOW HOW TO VOTE--OR THE DEATH OF SCALIA PLUS THE IMPEACHMENT OF THOMAS COULD LAY THE GROUNDWORK FOR OVERTURNING THE CITIZENS UNITED HOLDING. OF COURSE A DEMOCRAT PRESIDENT WOULD BE NEEDED OR A REPUBLICAN WITH A BRAIN.
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Brant Kelsey
advocate of a peaceful coup de tat.......
02:25 PM on 02/16/2012
Maybe this could have all been prevented if the wording were changed. We Are endowed with certain inalienable rights; the right to liberty and to the pursuit of happiness. This accomplished by the mere fact of Being. Not at the instruct of some Creator. If it were up to me, Creator would be stricken from the Record: As is typical the inclusion of the Creator has engendered more acrimony than could ever be laid to pen. It is absolute insanity that the body politic is in a current of rehash of 11th century dogma: And Corporations with the inalienable rights of the Individual and the rights and protections held therein is on its face antithetical to Liberty or the precepts of a representative government: One only need to look to Athens 400 BC to see how that worked. The greatest inhibition to our evolution as a species has been the institutionalization of this notion of a Creator. Again impossible to pen the destruction, sorrow, death clothed in the robes of so hideous a confabulation.
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rcwhite364
Protesting the march to an imperial police state.
02:14 PM on 02/16/2012
In reading through the comments, some things become apparent.

First, very few even want money in politics. If corporations are restricted from donating, so should all other organizations and special interest groups.
Second, there is some consensus for public financing for all candidates.
Third, lobbyists are just as guilty of corrupting the system as everyone else.

This is what I have proposed elsewhere. The corrupting element is the need for money to run campaigns. Politicians need it (members of the House spend 75% - 90% of their time fundraising) because of the system we have. Consciously or subconsciously, many will feel responsible for the interests of those who give them the most money. The ONLY solution is publicly-financed elections. Further, it is the two major parties that have created this monstrosity and built it to prevent other parties from fielding candidates. Therefore, not only must publicly-financed campaigns be established, the wall holding out other candidates must be destroyed. This will require considerable reform. The beneficiary is our country, and can be accomplished with these steps (see next post).
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rcwhite364
Protesting the march to an imperial police state.
01:58 PM on 02/16/2012
As we head ever closer to a Constitutional Amendment to reverse the abhorrent ruling in Citizens United and declare definitively that corporations are not people and not entitled to any constitutional protections.
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Dave F
Former Republican. Liberal = liberty.
01:51 PM on 02/16/2012
"In the real world of politics, the 'quid pro quo' of both direct contributions to candidates and independent expenditures on their behalf is loyalty," Nelson wrote. "And, in practical effect, experience teaches that money corrupts, and enough of it corrupts absolutely."

That hasn't stopped cons over the last 30 years (or more) from believing the Pollyanish, naive notion that people are all inherently good and corporations always do the right thing the first time and therefor the market "corrects itself" without any government referee stepping in to not only make rules to protect both consumers and smaller companies, but enforce the rules.

That's why they think government can be smaller: They think the market is self-healing, and that everyone operates with goodwill, and that greed and foul play don't exist.
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Brant Kelsey
advocate of a peaceful coup de tat.......
02:11 PM on 02/16/2012
Smaller government is what they say from one side of their mouth: While from the other side of their mouth they continue to encroach further into the privacy expectations of Women in particular: Their latest foray is in Virginia where a Bill awaits the governors signature that would make unwarranted probes into the Vagina of Women compulsory:

Larger, Stronger and More powerful Corporations and the diminishing the influence of actual people in their government, but a stranglehold on their voice: This evidenced in their recent attempt to place the Web under complete corporate control.

I would only hope Trick Santorum gets the nomination and we can vote whether we as a country are up for the return to the zealotry of the 15th Century or we can put this misplaced religiosity to rest: Obama is not my Hero and I would ask for more from a Leader. But the insanity that is the platform of the GOP as they argue amongst themselves as to which Idiot will be the Idiot of the day is beyond the scope of any right thinking person. Real Person.
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Peeep
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03:17 PM on 02/16/2012
I don't think most of them really believe that; I think it's more a matter of wanting to be able to do "whatever it takes" without worrying about following or getting called on rules of any sort.

I think some don't even give a thought to more than short-term profit, or else have the notion that if they can overwhelm the market quickly enough it will then be unable to correct against them. In this way, it is a "winning" scenario for them, no matter the long term damage to the rest of the world.
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Dave F
Former Republican. Liberal = liberty.
03:34 PM on 02/16/2012
And therein lies the problem.
01:44 PM on 02/16/2012
That's funny! Your going to try and sway conservatives with facts and reason! I guess there is a 1st for everything if you believe in the impossible!
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PierreLeClerke
01:42 PM on 02/16/2012
Corporations are paper entities created by persons to orginize resources for the purpose of profit.

They are not individuals entitled to HUMAN RIGHTS of any nature ! ! !

The abomination of "Citizens United", creates a vail for the powerful to purchase policy for profit !

Ban all corporate influance from the PEOPLES Government !

Only when we establish publicly funded campaigns only as the law of the land, will we begin to return the power to the PEOPLE. Let's call it what it really is, BRIBERY ! ! !

Corporations have resources to promote their products and services to the public via advertising campaigns. They have resources to defend themselves in the judicial system when they are brought to account by unsatisfied or damaged consumers.

They are not created with any inalianable rights. Only Man has the right to Free speach ect....
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
02:52 PM on 02/16/2012
Great post, but let's go one step farther, ANY organization is nothing more than a paper entity created by persons to organize resources for a purpose. They ALL need to be out of politics!

And personally I think that we need to get ALL money out of politics, even if it comes from individuals!
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IFany
move forward or die
01:14 PM on 02/16/2012
The entire argument that corporations are the same as people is a farce. History has more than a little reminders of corporations and the rich using the riches to corrupt the political systems. a fact that has been true when and when ever the are allow to use their wealth for politician largess. any argument to the contrary is a lie, and anyone espousing it is a liar, Also the idiocy of trying to using unions as a defense is also a farce, Since Unions in no way can produce the money corporations can, and Corporation does not represent people the represent the profit margin, which is also adverse to people for it comes first always. Right wing idiocy is really a attempt to take dishonestly what they cannot win fairly
02:17 PM on 02/16/2012
I will accept corporations are people when the State of Texas executes one.
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Brant Kelsey
advocate of a peaceful coup de tat.......
02:42 PM on 02/16/2012
Interesting Dichotomy that: I believe the State of Texas is Incorporated: And I believe each sovereign State not only has the right but the Duty to succeed from this Federal entity that has superseded and abrogated powers given it Constitutionally.
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
02:57 PM on 02/16/2012
That's a really good argument to the "But UNIONS!!!" defense I've seen here a million times over.... And let's be honest, unions CAN have some strong political influence, but it's NEVER been through the money arm, it's ALWAYS been through the "Hey guys, let's get rid of this guy by voting him out and vote that other guy in!" arm!
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HippieChick
Still thinking about tomorrow
01:02 PM on 02/16/2012
"U.S. Supreme Court declared that corporations' independent spending in elections does not corrupt -- or even appear to corrupt -- the political process"
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If in retrospect, after witnessing the devastating destruction of democracy that has been wrought upon this nation as a result of their Citizens United pronouncement, the "Supreme" court would dare take the same position - they should ALL be impeached for incompetence and treason.
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Brant Kelsey
advocate of a peaceful coup de tat.......
01:09 PM on 02/16/2012
Well the "devastating destruction" has been accomplished over the last 40 years without the formalized consent of the SCOTUS............Citizens United is simply the overt policy of ensuring the destruction is complete: Let's just say it's the Seal Team 6 of Corporate Fascism.
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HippieChick
Still thinking about tomorrow
01:30 PM on 02/16/2012
"...it's the Seal Team 6 of Corporate Fascism"
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Bingo!
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chadwilson
01:59 PM on 02/16/2012
why wait?
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Brant Kelsey
advocate of a peaceful coup de tat.......
12:56 PM on 02/16/2012
PACS ARE CRACK AND CRAK IS WACK.............. Whitney told me............
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Brant Kelsey
advocate of a peaceful coup de tat.......
12:55 PM on 02/16/2012
SCOTUS COLLIDES WITH MONTANA..................Hell I thought this was a story about a renegade asteroid or something..............My Bad