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Citation: 494 U.S. 652

1. Austin v. Mich. State Chamber of Commerce, No. 88-1569, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 31, 1989, Argued , March 27, 1990, Decided

OVERVIEW: A statutory restriction on a state chamber of commerce's ability to make campaign contributions was not unconstitutional because it was narrowly tailored to serve a compelling state interest of eliminating the effect of political war chests amassed.


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