By October, voters were reacting to the the presidential election as the prescription moment in the United States. The next President would either cure or kill our country, depending on the point of view. People who sought a calm return to normalcy were split between Nixon and Humphrey. ...
In contrast, the fees at issue in Abood were being used to support the particular partisan viewpoint of one private organization. This type of subsidization of political speech clearly is intolerable under the first amendment: Probably no one would suggest that Congress could, without violating ...