Canadians file lawsuit to be able to make contributions to US political campaigns

Courthouse News Service:
"Two Canadian citizens living in the U.S. will have a three-judge court hear their challenge to the so-called Alien Gag Law, a section of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act that blocks foreign nationals from giving money to political candidates, a federal judge ruled.
Benjamin Bluman and Dr. Asenath Steiman, both New Yorkers, filed a federal lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission in October, claiming that the law wrongfully blocks them from contributing money in the last election, though they live, work and pay taxes in America."