Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
Supreme Court case that Gurley argues worsened regulatory capture by allowing unlimited money in politics.
Videos Mentioning Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission

Signal Over Noise with Noah Feldman — The War in Ukraine, The Battles for Free Speech, and More
Tim Ferriss
A Supreme Court case that affirmed corporations have free speech rights, which was initially disliked by liberals but later re-evaluated in the context of content moderation.

Legendary Investor Bill Gurley on Investing Rules, Insights from Jeff Bezos, Must-Read Books, & More
Tim Ferriss
Supreme Court case that Gurley argues worsened regulatory capture by allowing unlimited money in politics.

E11: Election Night Special featuring Phil Hellmuth, Bill Gurley, Brad Gerstner & more!
All-In Podcast
A Supreme Court case that allowed unlimited independent political spending by corporations and labor unions, discussed in the context of money influencing politics and regulatory capture.

Trump's Own Counterterrorism Chief Just Quit — Called the Iran War Israel's War
Tom Bilyeu
Supreme Court case that ruled spending money to influence elections is a form of protected political speech under the First Amendment, allowing corporations to make unlimited contributions.

Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson on How to Catalyze Change with Awe and Wonder | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
A Supreme Court case that allowed corporations to fund elections, significantly weakening democracy and negatively impacting climate policy by enabling fossil fuel company influence.