Bloomberg Law - Document - Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 50, 130 S. Ct. 876, 175 L. Ed. 2d 753, 187 LRRM 2961 (2010), Court Opinion: "Prohibited, too, are restrictions distinguishing among different speakers, allowing speech by some but not others. See First Nat. Bank of Boston v. [*899]Bellotti, 435 U. S. 765, 784 (1978). As instruments to censor, these categories are interrelated: [36] Speech restrictions based on the identity of the speaker are all too often simply a means to control content."
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