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Solicitor General Weighs In at Supreme Court on Hillary: The Movie

Paul Clement Asks Federal Communications Commission to Deny Appeal that Required Citizen's United to Identify Itself

By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 3/12/2008 10:53:00 AM

Solicitor General Paul Clement asked the Supreme Court to deny the appeal of a rule that required a foe of Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) to identify itself in broadcast ads taking aim at the candidate.

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According to a copy of the government's brief, Clement said the court lacks jurisdiction, but even if it does have jurisdiction, it should deny the appeal or affirm a lower court's finding upholding the disclaimers.

The Supreme Court has not decided yet whether or not to hear the appeal, but it asked the parties for new briefs in Citizen's United's challenge of a Federal Election Commission decision that disclosure requirements apply to the group’s broadcast promos for its Hillary: The Movie film, which is sharply critical of the Democratic presidential candidate and which it is distributing in theaters, on video-on-demand and on DVD in the presidential primary states.

Citizen's United is a veteran Bush-backing, Clinton-bashing group that petitioned the court after a three-judge district-court panel in January refused to grant an injunction against campaign-finance-law requirements that it must put disclaimers on the ads and disclose their funding. The group is challenging campaign-finance-reform laws that put disclosure and disclaimer requirements on so-called electioneering communications.

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