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Emily Echols : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emily Echols Emily Echols (born December 25, 1988), as a 13-year-old, was a lead plaintiff witness in the United States Supreme Court case McConnell v. Federal Election Commission, attracting nationwide attention.〔("Teen brings case for her free speech rights to the Supreme Court" ) Sunday, October 5, 2003. ''Augusta Chronicle'' (''Associated Press'').〕〔("Emily's Rights" ). ''The New York Sun''. May 20, 2003〕〔("Justices get Ga. teen's campaign reform suit Plaintiffs want minors to be able to donate" ). September 7, 2003. ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. p. A13〕〔("THE 2004 CAMPAIGN: FUND-RAISING; Too Young to Vote, Old Enough to Donate" ). February 10, 2004. ''New York Times''. Glen Justice.〕 Although the Supreme Court ultimately upheld most of what was being challenged in the McCain-Feingold Act, the bill's stipulation of a ban on donations by those under eighteen years of age was struck down. ==Notes==
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