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Latest revision as of 07:00, 29 July 2024
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Parent topics
- American conservatism [r]: A diverse mix of political ideologies that contrast with liberalism, socialism, secularism and communism. [e]
- Sovereignty [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
Officers and directors
- David Bossie [r]: Add brief definition or description Chairman of the Board and President, Citizens United and Citizens United Foundation
- Michael Boos [r]: Add brief definition or description Vice President, General Counsel and Director of Citizens United American Sovereignty Action Projec
- Brian Berry [r]: Add brief definition or description Director; Media Consultant, Austin, Texas
- Douglas L. Ramsey [r]: Add brief definition or description Secretary-Treasurer
- Ron Robinson [r]: Add brief definition or description Director; President, Young America's Foundation
- John Bliss [r]: Add brief definition or description Director
- Kirby Wilbur [r]: Add brief definition or description Director
Subsidiaries and affiliates
- Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission [r]: A 2010 (130 S. Ct. 876) Supreme Court of the United States decision that First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution rights applied to corporations as well as biological persons, reversing laws that restricted corporate contributions to political campaigns [e]
- Nonprofit organization [r]: An organization that is institutionalized, private, separate from government, not profit distributing, self-governing and voluntary. [e]