A month after the Supreme Court’s ruling on the case, the American Constitution Society hosted a panel discussion on Citizens United v. FEC at the National Press Club, Feb. 24, 2010. The panel addressed these questions and more:
Does the decision represent a victory for the  First Amendment or an  opening for corruption of elections? 
What are the  merits of mechanisms  being considered by Congress as ways of dealing  with the decision? 
In  practical terms, what does the decision mean for  corporations and  unions? 
What does the overruling of Austin suggest about the  Roberts Court and its relationship to precedent?
The panel discussion featured:
- Moderator, William P. Marshall, Visiting Professor of  Law, George Washington University Law School; William Rand Kenan, Jr.
Distinguished Professor of Law, UNC Chapel Hill School of Law - Jan W. Baran, Partner, Wiley Rein LLP
 - Laurence E. Gold, Of Counsel, Lichtman, Trister & Ross, PLLC; Associate General Counsel, AFL-CIO
 - James S. Portnoy, Chief Counsel, Corporate & Government Affairs at Kraft Foods
 - Joseph E. Sandler, Member, Sandler, Reiff & Young P.C.
 - Monica Youn, Counsel, Brennan Center for Justice, NYU School of Law
 
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