Noncitizens who have permanent residency are allowed to make contributions and political expenditures.
Landmark has made efforts to scale back funding for non-profits which it holds to be political in nature but list no political expenditures on tax forms.
The 6-to-3 decision leaves corporations free to make political expenditures through their political action committees, which raise money from stockholders and corporate officials.
The ruling makes clear that states cannot bar corporate and union political expenditures in state elections.
His political expenditures and his expectations have increased proportionately.
Republican opponents say that without additional limits on labor unions' political expenditures, the revised bill remains unfair.
Nor was it a trivial political expenditure.
Other political expenditures remain unrestricted if not limited due to being from payroll deductions.
The legislation would also ban foreign-controlled corporations and government contractors from making political expenditures.
In 1976, direct political expenditures in the congressional elections totalled $104, 346, 477, compared with an increase by 359% to $476, 804, 432 in 1986.