The indictments leave out all the federal law that there is as to the constitutional right of any business to inform the public concerning the voting record or any conduct on the part of candidates for office, ... That is not something that can be regulated by the state through its election code.
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This quote is just one of 8 total Roy Minton quotes in our collection. Roy Minton is known for saying 'The indictments leave out all the federal law that there is as to the constitutional right of any business to inform the public concerning the voting record or any conduct on the part of candidates for office, ... That is not something that can be regulated by the state through its election code.' as well as some of the following quotes.
[Earle] would have been much better off if he did it that way rather than dismiss it, ... It would have destroyed (Hutchison) for the moment anyway.
The indictments leave out all the federal law that there is as to the constitutional right of any business to inform the public concerning the voting record or any conduct on the part of candidates for office, ... That is not something that can be regulated by the state through its election code.
Ronnie does not think as a trial lawyer. He thinks in right and wrong as he sees the right and the wrong. You ask him, 'Is that against the law?' and he'll say, 'It's wrong.' .
The indictments completely ignore the First Amendment that, according to the United States Supreme Court, gives individuals and their businesses the absolute right to inform the public of the conduct of our elected officials and the conduct of candidates for public office, including their public statements and their voting record.
This quote is just one of 8 total Roy Minton quotes in our collection. Roy Minton is known for saying 'The indictments leave out all the federal law that there is as to the constitutional right of any business to inform the public concerning the voting record or any conduct on the part of candidates for office, ... That is not something that can be regulated by the state through its election code.' as well as some of the following quotes.