The Washington Post:
"But the fight goes on over questions still remaining from the court’s controversial 5 to 4 decision. Issues such as how the government may regulate disclosure of spending, and whether bans on direct corporate contributions to candidates are compatible with the court’s reasoning in Citizens United, are being litigated from one coast to the other.
James Bopp, the Republican activist and anti-campaign-regulation crusader who brought the original Citizens United case, estimates he and his associates are involved in 25 to 30 cases around the country."