This Article has both positive and normative objectives. As a positive matter, it shows that the Roberts Courts campaign finance regulation jurisprudence can be best explained as a systematic effort to integrate that case law with the rest of the First Amendment, making the neutral principles refined in other social contexts govern this more politically salient one as well. It demonstrates that the typical Roberts Court majority in campaign finance cases follows precedent, doctrine, and traditional First Amendment theory, while the dissents tend to carve out exceptions at each of these levels. As a normative matter, it argues that following neutral principles is particularly important in the application of the First Amendment to campaign fi...
Davis has raised numerous campaign finance issues: the precise definition of corruption in the elect...
The law of campaign finance pits two important First Amendment interests against each other: disclos...
This Note will discuss the Court\u27s reasoning and holding in Colorado Republican. Additionally, th...
This Article has both positive and normative objectives. As a positive matter, it shows that the Rob...
This paper analyzes the evolution of jurisprudence in cases regulating campaign finance in order to ...
Thesis Statement Congressional attempts to enact reform in the financing of political campaigns may ...
When then-Professor Elena Kagan emerged on the public stage in the mid-1990s, she declared “the dist...
The text of this article was delivered in the Spring of 1971 by Professor Bork at the Indiana Univer...
Why has American campaign finance law long suffered from doctrinal confusion and sparked bitter ideo...
This Note will argue that even if money is not speech for First Amendment purposes, campaign contrib...
First Amendment interests in both speech and religion often collide with one another. A political ac...
Many of the Supreme Court\u27s important holdings concerning campaign finance law are not pure matte...
Campaign finance law is in crisis. In a series of recent decisions, the Supreme Court has rejected s...
In Citizens United, the Supreme Court interpreted the government’s interest in preventing corruption...
This Article provides the first systematic account of the relationship between campaign finance and ...
Davis has raised numerous campaign finance issues: the precise definition of corruption in the elect...
The law of campaign finance pits two important First Amendment interests against each other: disclos...
This Note will discuss the Court\u27s reasoning and holding in Colorado Republican. Additionally, th...
This Article has both positive and normative objectives. As a positive matter, it shows that the Rob...
This paper analyzes the evolution of jurisprudence in cases regulating campaign finance in order to ...
Thesis Statement Congressional attempts to enact reform in the financing of political campaigns may ...
When then-Professor Elena Kagan emerged on the public stage in the mid-1990s, she declared “the dist...
The text of this article was delivered in the Spring of 1971 by Professor Bork at the Indiana Univer...
Why has American campaign finance law long suffered from doctrinal confusion and sparked bitter ideo...
This Note will argue that even if money is not speech for First Amendment purposes, campaign contrib...
First Amendment interests in both speech and religion often collide with one another. A political ac...
Many of the Supreme Court\u27s important holdings concerning campaign finance law are not pure matte...
Campaign finance law is in crisis. In a series of recent decisions, the Supreme Court has rejected s...
In Citizens United, the Supreme Court interpreted the government’s interest in preventing corruption...
This Article provides the first systematic account of the relationship between campaign finance and ...
Davis has raised numerous campaign finance issues: the precise definition of corruption in the elect...
The law of campaign finance pits two important First Amendment interests against each other: disclos...
This Note will discuss the Court\u27s reasoning and holding in Colorado Republican. Additionally, th...