Traditional public financing of campaigns is in trouble. Successful candidates have increasingly rejected public financing because it provides inadequate funding and limits candidate spending. November 2012 was the first general election in which presidential candidates from both major parties rejected public financing since the inception of the program. The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued a decision that undermined traditional public financing systems. If existing programs are not revamped soon public financing may be off the public radar for decades, as budget deficits make antiquated public financing programs ripe targets for spending cuts. This Essay proposes a paradigm shift. Public financing should no longer aim to purge private mo...
The unpredictable nature of electoral politics makes it difficult for public campaign financing prog...
Issues related to money in American politics have long received widespread national attention, parti...
Lack of participation is a primary problem with money in politics. Relatively few people make politi...
Traditional public financing of campaigns is in trouble. Successful candidates have increasingly rej...
Traditional public financing of campaigns is in trouble. Successful candidates have increasingly rej...
This Article asserts the current predicament of public campaign financing is this: options that are ...
In 1974 Congress authorized public funding for presidential nomination campaigns. Public funding was...
Advocates of public funding offer four main arguments about the consequences of taxpayer-financed el...
Advocates of public funding offer four main arguments about the consequences of taxpayer-financed el...
Two candidates compete for elective office. Each candidate has information she would like toreveal t...
After the Supreme Court upheld the Federal Election Campaign Act in Buckley v. Valeo, the modern sys...
After this peculiar and unique election cycle, the public financing laws will have to be redeveloped...
This paper argues that the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court in FEC v. Davis render...
Today, there are very different public financing rules for both the general and primary election. In...
The 2008 election cycle has sparked a mind-boggling array of changes in the way we, as Americans, tr...
The unpredictable nature of electoral politics makes it difficult for public campaign financing prog...
Issues related to money in American politics have long received widespread national attention, parti...
Lack of participation is a primary problem with money in politics. Relatively few people make politi...
Traditional public financing of campaigns is in trouble. Successful candidates have increasingly rej...
Traditional public financing of campaigns is in trouble. Successful candidates have increasingly rej...
This Article asserts the current predicament of public campaign financing is this: options that are ...
In 1974 Congress authorized public funding for presidential nomination campaigns. Public funding was...
Advocates of public funding offer four main arguments about the consequences of taxpayer-financed el...
Advocates of public funding offer four main arguments about the consequences of taxpayer-financed el...
Two candidates compete for elective office. Each candidate has information she would like toreveal t...
After the Supreme Court upheld the Federal Election Campaign Act in Buckley v. Valeo, the modern sys...
After this peculiar and unique election cycle, the public financing laws will have to be redeveloped...
This paper argues that the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court in FEC v. Davis render...
Today, there are very different public financing rules for both the general and primary election. In...
The 2008 election cycle has sparked a mind-boggling array of changes in the way we, as Americans, tr...
The unpredictable nature of electoral politics makes it difficult for public campaign financing prog...
Issues related to money in American politics have long received widespread national attention, parti...
Lack of participation is a primary problem with money in politics. Relatively few people make politi...