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This article is a fragmented collection of news snippets covering diverse topics including Supreme Court regulatory impacts on political advertising, historical documents, and political commentary. It touches on various cultural and political themes ranging from legal analysis to partisan media critiques.

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It highlights the intersection of judicial rulings and media regulation, which directly impacts how political campaigns communicate with voters.

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More Political Ads at Lowest Unit Rates? – Supreme Court Allows Candidates and Parties to Coordinate, and an FCC Media Bureau Notice Says Coordinated Ad Buys Should be Given LUC While most of us are enjoying our 4 th of July holidays, we thought it important to publish this article, stemming from a Supreme Court decision last week, right away as broadcasters in many states are or soon will be dealing with the issues it discusses. Enjoy the holiday, but be sure to consider these issues as soon as you return to work. It is unusual for Supreme Court decisions to have a direct day-to-day impact on regulations affecting broadcasters. But this past week, there were not one

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