Ted Cruz Wins Supreme Court Case Challenging Campaign Reimbursement Restriction

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Ted Cruz Wins Supreme Court Case Challenging Campaign Reimbursement Restriction
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The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sen. Ted Cruz over the Biden administration in a dispute over a campaign finance regulation.

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who was challenging a campaign finance regulation.

The 6-3 majority ruled that the regulation in question"burdens core political speech without proper justification." The court in a 6-3 decision ruled that the regulation in question"burdens core political speech without proper justification." The majority was also unconvinced by the Biden administration's argument that the regulation helps avoid the appearance of political corruption in the government.

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