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Court Rules Against Ohio False Statement Campaign Law

Brian Turner
A federal appeals court rules unconstituional an Ohio law allowing false political speech.

 A federal appeals court is calling unconstitutional an Ohio law barring people from knowingly or recklessly making false statements about candidates.

The Susan B. Anthony List, an anti-abortion group, has contended the Ohio statute violates free speech rights and chills a wide variety of political speech.

The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday sided with a judge's 2014 decision that said the law was unconstitutional and prohibited the Ohio Elections Commission and its members from enforcing the law.

The ruling involves a case that grew out of the anti-abortion group's plans in a 2010 congressional race to link a Democratic candidate's support of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul to support for abortion, which he opposed.

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