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James Bopp Jr.
is an American conservative lawyer.
He is most known for his work associated with election laws, anti-abortion model legislation, and campaign finance.
Bopp served as deputy attorney general of Indiana from 1973 to 1975.
A lobbyist's death leads FBI investigators to expose a $61M slush fund scheme linking Ohio's House Speaker to a billion-dollar corporate bailout through super PAC financing.
Trace the tangled history of campaign finance back to the creation of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) in 1975, the 2002 McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform Bill, and the Citizens United decision of 2010 that has molded the shape and opacity of present-day super PACs which now flood the system with money.