“At bottom, the Court's opinion is thus a rejection of the common sense of the American people, who have recognized a need to prevent corporations from undermining self-government since the founding, and who have fought against the distinctive corrupting potential of corporate electioneering since the days of Theodore Roosevelt. It is a strange time to repudiate that common sense. While American democracy is imperfect, few outside the majority of this court would have thought its flaws included a dearth of corporate money in politics.” PeopleNeedsSelfGovernmentCommonOpinionDemocracyStrangeMajorityCourtBottomCommon SenseCorporateCorporationsRejectionFlawsImperfectFoundingDistinctiveSelf-governmentUnderminingAmerican DemocracyTheodoreMoney In PoliticsStrange Times Author:John Paul Stevens
“Whenever we remove a brick from the wall that was designed to separate religion and government, we increase the risk of religious strife and weaken the foundation of our democracy.” GovernmentReligiousDemocracyRiskWallIncreaseFoundationRemoveStrifeBricksReligion And Government Author:John Paul Stevens
“As a matter of constitutional tradition, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, we presume that governmental regulation of the content of speech is more likely to interfere with the free exchange of ideas than to encourage it. The interest in encouraging freedom of expression in a democratic society outweighs any theoretical but unproven benefit of censorship.” IdeasMatterGovernmentInterestExpressionSpeechBenefitsEvidenceTraditionDemocraticAbsenceContraryCensorshipRegulationInterfereTheoreticalFreedom Of ExpressionDemocratic Society Author:John Paul Stevens
“The government must pursue a course of complete neutrality toward religion.” GovernmentReligionCoursesAtheismPositive AtheismPursueNeutralityNet Neutrality Author:John Paul Stevens