Duke University legal expert Guy-Uriel Charles is available to comment on the legal implications of Sept. 9 arguments before the Supreme Court in the case related to "Hillary: The Movie."
The 90-minute documentary about Hillary Clinton during last year's presidential campaign is part of a legal debate related to corporate spending in elections. The case is "Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission."
Charles is an expert on constitutional issues, voting rights, election law, race and the law, campaign finance, and redistricting and is the founding director of Duke's Center on Law, Race and Politics. He previously was a professor of law and the director of the Institute for Law & Politics, a senior fellow in law and politics at the Institute on Race and Poverty, and a law school faculty affiliate at the Center for the Study of Political Psychology at the University of Minnesota. His website is at http://www.law.duke.edu/fac/charles.
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