Question

Because this federal agency has an even number of members and no tie-breaking provision, it was unable to function for most of 2020 due to lack of quorum. In 2003, Mitch McConnell sued this agency and lost a 5-4 decision which upheld a 2002 bipartisan act. Byron White dissented in a case which challenged this agency’s regulatory powers using the free speech provision of the First Amendment; (-5[1])that case was (*) Buckley v. Valeo. The director of Celsius 41.11, named after the temperature (10[1])at which the brain melts, sued this agency over the timing of Hillary: The Movie, released during the 2008 Democratic (-5[1])primary. This six-member agency was strengthened by the McCain-Feingold Act. For 10 points, name this agency (10[1])which oversees campaign finance and was sued in the Citizens United case. ■END■ (0[1])

ANSWER: Federal Election Commission [or FEC]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Naveed ChowdhuryIt's JoeverStanford A66-5
Jason Golfinos[Insert Lawyer Joke Here]Berkeley A8110
Anuttam RamjiBerkeley BStanford B101-5
Ethan StrombeckStanford AIt's Joever11710
Trevor HartStanford BBerkeley B1300

Summary

2023 BHSU @ Northwestern02/25/2023Y6100%83%0%44.83
2023 BHSU @ Maryland03/11/2023Y333%0%33%79.00
2023 BHSU @ Berkeley03/18/2023Y367%0%67%99.00
2023 BHSU @ Yale04/08/2023Y367%67%33%49.00
2023 BHSU Online04/15/2023Y450%25%25%52.50
2023 BHSU @ Sheffield04/15/2023Y1100%0%0%77.00
2023 BHSU @ Waterloo04/15/2023Y3100%67%0%81.33