In New York State this year, the legislature has already seen the resignation of its Assembly Speaker and Senate Majority leader over allegations of corruption. But how prevalent are legal forms of patronage in the government of the Empire State? In new research which looks at earmarking in New York, Yonghong Wu and Daniel W. Williams find that the smaller Republican controlled Senate has allocated far more money than the Democratic controlled Assembly
This work seeks to explore the relationship between political corruption as defined by cases brought...
Abstract: There are large inequities in the amount of campaign money raised by state legislators, a...
The Article focuses on quid pro quo requirement for bribery under the U.S. Hobbs Act of 1946. Inform...
Congressional earmarks have been the subject of significant political debate in recent years. Also k...
This paper examines whether legislators earmark funds in order to constrain the spending of future l...
In the aftermath of the indictment of New York state assembly speaker Sheldon Silver on corruption c...
2014-03-17This study examines the process of Congressional earmarking with particular attention to t...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
This article, written for a conference on The Scandal of Political Corruption and the Law’s Respons...
On Wednesday, May 16, 2018, the Public Integrity Bureau of the New York State Attorney General’s Off...
Tremendous increases in campaign contributions at the state legislative level, both from labor and b...
This dissertation studies the role of political institutions in curbing rent-seeking and corruption....
The federal government transfers considerable sums to local governments in the form of intergovernme...
Reporthttps://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/feerick_integrity_commission_reports/1020/thumbnail.jp
This article provides estimates of the impact of earmarked revenues on the level and composition of ...
This work seeks to explore the relationship between political corruption as defined by cases brought...
Abstract: There are large inequities in the amount of campaign money raised by state legislators, a...
The Article focuses on quid pro quo requirement for bribery under the U.S. Hobbs Act of 1946. Inform...
Congressional earmarks have been the subject of significant political debate in recent years. Also k...
This paper examines whether legislators earmark funds in order to constrain the spending of future l...
In the aftermath of the indictment of New York state assembly speaker Sheldon Silver on corruption c...
2014-03-17This study examines the process of Congressional earmarking with particular attention to t...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
This article, written for a conference on The Scandal of Political Corruption and the Law’s Respons...
On Wednesday, May 16, 2018, the Public Integrity Bureau of the New York State Attorney General’s Off...
Tremendous increases in campaign contributions at the state legislative level, both from labor and b...
This dissertation studies the role of political institutions in curbing rent-seeking and corruption....
The federal government transfers considerable sums to local governments in the form of intergovernme...
Reporthttps://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/feerick_integrity_commission_reports/1020/thumbnail.jp
This article provides estimates of the impact of earmarked revenues on the level and composition of ...
This work seeks to explore the relationship between political corruption as defined by cases brought...
Abstract: There are large inequities in the amount of campaign money raised by state legislators, a...
The Article focuses on quid pro quo requirement for bribery under the U.S. Hobbs Act of 1946. Inform...