Since 2010, outside spending in state elections has increased dramatically, according a report by the Brennan Center for Justice, a MacArthur grantee. In campaigns for state and local office, the difference between outside spending and that of candidates and campaigns is often even more porous than in federal elections. "After Citizens United: The Story in the States" investigates the prevention of non-candidate spending abuses in 15 states, revealing a pervasive set of poorly designed laws with a few states promoting tougher enforcement
After the Citizens United decision in 2010 allowed corporations and unions to spend freely in electi...
"Doing a Systematic Review: A Student’s Guide." Angela The Supreme Court ruling in the 2010 case, Ci...
The article discusses the author\u27s research agenda regarding campaign finance (CF) litigation in ...
Six years after Citizens United enabled unfettered spending in our elections, the use of so-called d...
In 2010, tens of thousands of votes in New York did not count due to overvotes -- the invalid select...
Analyzes trends in state legislation that make voter registration and voting difficult, including re...
Businesses, unions, and political activists are taking advantage of a recent U.S. Supreme Court deci...
An effective new public matching funds system in which citizens direct the distribution of public fu...
Precincts with fewer poll workers and voting machines and more minorities experienced longer voting ...
Without civic literacy we cannot maintain a vigorous democracy, but as multiple national studies and...
Campaign finance laws were passed with the intent to prevent large sums of money from entering the e...
New York State is considering a system of public campaign financing for state elections similar to t...
In 2010, our definition of democracy in America was drastically changed by the Supreme Court case Ci...
President Trump recently claimed millions voted illegally in the 2016 election, and called for a "ma...
Among contemporary United States Supreme Court rulings that have impacted the structure of our natio...
After the Citizens United decision in 2010 allowed corporations and unions to spend freely in electi...
"Doing a Systematic Review: A Student’s Guide." Angela The Supreme Court ruling in the 2010 case, Ci...
The article discusses the author\u27s research agenda regarding campaign finance (CF) litigation in ...
Six years after Citizens United enabled unfettered spending in our elections, the use of so-called d...
In 2010, tens of thousands of votes in New York did not count due to overvotes -- the invalid select...
Analyzes trends in state legislation that make voter registration and voting difficult, including re...
Businesses, unions, and political activists are taking advantage of a recent U.S. Supreme Court deci...
An effective new public matching funds system in which citizens direct the distribution of public fu...
Precincts with fewer poll workers and voting machines and more minorities experienced longer voting ...
Without civic literacy we cannot maintain a vigorous democracy, but as multiple national studies and...
Campaign finance laws were passed with the intent to prevent large sums of money from entering the e...
New York State is considering a system of public campaign financing for state elections similar to t...
In 2010, our definition of democracy in America was drastically changed by the Supreme Court case Ci...
President Trump recently claimed millions voted illegally in the 2016 election, and called for a "ma...
Among contemporary United States Supreme Court rulings that have impacted the structure of our natio...
After the Citizens United decision in 2010 allowed corporations and unions to spend freely in electi...
"Doing a Systematic Review: A Student’s Guide." Angela The Supreme Court ruling in the 2010 case, Ci...
The article discusses the author\u27s research agenda regarding campaign finance (CF) litigation in ...