A failure to regulate the arena of campaign finance allows the influence of wealthy individuals and corporations to drown out the voices of individual citizens... causing the public to become disillusioned with and mistrustful of the political system. —Jacobus v. Alaska1 23 DO CAMPAIGN FINANCE REGULATIONS affecthow citizens view their government? This question is both theoretically important and policy-relevant. A central argument for more restrictive campaign finance laws at both the state and federal levels is that tighter rules will restore trust in the government and make citizens once again feel that they can affect the political process. Supreme Court decisions upholding the constitutionality of campaign finance regulations acknowledg...
The doctrine announced in Citizens United rendered most efforts to regulate campaign financing uncon...
In Citizens United, the Supreme Court interpreted the government’s interest in preventing corruption...
In the era of Citizens United, as the notion of campaign finance becomes increasingly more entrenche...
The political and legal battle over campaign finance reform hinges on differing views about the impo...
The decline of political efficacy and trust in the United States is often linked to the rise of mone...
This Article examines the current campaign finance jurisprudence in the United States, with a partic...
The Supreme Court dominates American campaign finance law. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commi...
Donors influence state policy development through campaign contributions to legislative candidates. ...
In its Western Tradition Partnership decision, the Montana Supreme Court ruled that the constitution...
The debate over campaign finance regulation is usually framed as a conflict between reducing corrupt...
This study tests the empirical assumptions about American public opinion found in the Supreme Court’...
Money in politics has risen to the forefront of the public political consciousness in the decade sin...
Why has American campaign finance law long suffered from doctrinal confusion and sparked bitter ideo...
Due to the combination of a host of factors – among them being the Supreme Court decision in the cas...
In 2004 the country witnessed the first presidential election since the passage of the Bipartisan Ca...
The doctrine announced in Citizens United rendered most efforts to regulate campaign financing uncon...
In Citizens United, the Supreme Court interpreted the government’s interest in preventing corruption...
In the era of Citizens United, as the notion of campaign finance becomes increasingly more entrenche...
The political and legal battle over campaign finance reform hinges on differing views about the impo...
The decline of political efficacy and trust in the United States is often linked to the rise of mone...
This Article examines the current campaign finance jurisprudence in the United States, with a partic...
The Supreme Court dominates American campaign finance law. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commi...
Donors influence state policy development through campaign contributions to legislative candidates. ...
In its Western Tradition Partnership decision, the Montana Supreme Court ruled that the constitution...
The debate over campaign finance regulation is usually framed as a conflict between reducing corrupt...
This study tests the empirical assumptions about American public opinion found in the Supreme Court’...
Money in politics has risen to the forefront of the public political consciousness in the decade sin...
Why has American campaign finance law long suffered from doctrinal confusion and sparked bitter ideo...
Due to the combination of a host of factors – among them being the Supreme Court decision in the cas...
In 2004 the country witnessed the first presidential election since the passage of the Bipartisan Ca...
The doctrine announced in Citizens United rendered most efforts to regulate campaign financing uncon...
In Citizens United, the Supreme Court interpreted the government’s interest in preventing corruption...
In the era of Citizens United, as the notion of campaign finance becomes increasingly more entrenche...