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Monday
Sep082003

Law blogger attends Supreme Ct argument in historic campaign finance case

Rick Hasen is a Loyola Law School professor who has aptly been dubbed an an election law whiz. He is attending today's oral argument at the U.S. Supreme Court in the case that challenges the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform law. And he'll be posting his thoughts on his blog later today. The argument goes on all day, more or less, so look for the first post no sooner than lunchtime EST.

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