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Supreme Court Takes On Case Involving Anti-Clinton Movie
The Caucus — The Supreme Court on Friday added two cases to its docket arising from hard-fought elections, including one concerning whether a film critical of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and advertisements for it are subject to regulation under the campaign finance laws. The other case will determine whether a West Virginia Supreme Court justice must disqualify himself from a case involving a mining executive who spent more than $3 million to support the justice’s candidacy. The Times’s Adam Liptak has more.

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