In Republican Party of Minnesota v. White (2002), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that
a. judicial candidates cannot raise campaign funds from interest groups or from political parties.
b. the Minnesota Supreme Court’s canon of judicial conduct, which prohibited a candidate for judicial office from announcing his or her views on disputed legal or political issues, does not violate the First Amendment freedom of speech.
c. lawyers with business before a court cannot contribute money to judicial candidates.
d. the Minnesota Supreme Court’s canon of judicial conduct, which prohibited a candidate for judicial office from announcing his or her views on disputed legal or political issues, violates the First Amendment freedom of speech.
d. the Minnesota Supreme Court’s canon of judicial conduct, which prohibited a candidate for judicial office from announcing his or her views on disputed legal or political issues, violates the First Amendment freedom of speech.
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