The First Amendment doctrine governing campaign finance law allows judicial outcomes to turn on often unstated political assumptions about the appropriate role of money in campaigns. As illustrated by the conflicting opinions of different U.S. Supreme Court Justices in McConnell v. FEC, current narrow tailoring and substantial overbreadth tests provide inadequate guidance and compel judges to rely on their own political assumptions in balancing the need for regulation against the right of free speech. Judges skeptical of campaign reform err on the side of protecting speech, while judges supportive of reform lean toward tolerating regulations said to prevent corruption. To resolve the conflict and fill the void in current doctrine, this Arti...
The article presents information on the appropriate level of scrutiny that is required in reviewing ...
While political speech - speech intended to influence political decisions - is afforded the highest ...
The debate over campaign finance regulation is usually framed as a conflict between reducing corrupt...
The First Amendment doctrine governing campaign finance law allows judicial outcomes to turn on ofte...
This paper analyzes the evolution of jurisprudence in cases regulating campaign finance in order to ...
Every judicial campaign year, millions of dollars pour into individual court races around the countr...
This essay argues that the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s opinion in McConnell v. FEC illustrates three imp...
In December 2003, the United States Supreme Court upheld all the key provisions of the Bipartisan Ca...
This Note will argue that even if money is not speech for First Amendment purposes, campaign contrib...
Recent discussions of judicial election campaigns have been marked by two themes: (i) the growing co...
This Note consists of five Parts. Part II traces the historical development of state judicial electi...
In Citizens United, the Supreme Court interpreted the government’s interest in preventing corruption...
Why has American campaign finance law long suffered from doctrinal confusion and sparked bitter ideo...
In the judicial realm, the issue of campaign finance cuts across all states that use any form of ele...
First Amendment interests in both speech and religion often collide with one another. A political ac...
The article presents information on the appropriate level of scrutiny that is required in reviewing ...
While political speech - speech intended to influence political decisions - is afforded the highest ...
The debate over campaign finance regulation is usually framed as a conflict between reducing corrupt...
The First Amendment doctrine governing campaign finance law allows judicial outcomes to turn on ofte...
This paper analyzes the evolution of jurisprudence in cases regulating campaign finance in order to ...
Every judicial campaign year, millions of dollars pour into individual court races around the countr...
This essay argues that the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s opinion in McConnell v. FEC illustrates three imp...
In December 2003, the United States Supreme Court upheld all the key provisions of the Bipartisan Ca...
This Note will argue that even if money is not speech for First Amendment purposes, campaign contrib...
Recent discussions of judicial election campaigns have been marked by two themes: (i) the growing co...
This Note consists of five Parts. Part II traces the historical development of state judicial electi...
In Citizens United, the Supreme Court interpreted the government’s interest in preventing corruption...
Why has American campaign finance law long suffered from doctrinal confusion and sparked bitter ideo...
In the judicial realm, the issue of campaign finance cuts across all states that use any form of ele...
First Amendment interests in both speech and religion often collide with one another. A political ac...
The article presents information on the appropriate level of scrutiny that is required in reviewing ...
While political speech - speech intended to influence political decisions - is afforded the highest ...
The debate over campaign finance regulation is usually framed as a conflict between reducing corrupt...