Supreme Court Voted To Remove Language From A Gaming Law?
In the state of Pennsylvania, Supreme Court voted to remove language from a gaming law that would have banned the contributions. 
The high court voted 5-1 in favor of removing the language out of the gaming bill and the justices claimed that the ban violates freedom of expression.
The state of Pennsylvania had been trying to curb the use of casino money because the casino industry growing in Pennsylvania, the fear of corruption is also rising.
Castille said: “A statute that limited the size of contributions, rather than absolutely prohibiting any contributions, would be more narrowly drawn to accomplish the stated goal,”.
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