The Political Action Committee (known by the conventional acronym of PAC) is a privately-organised group dedicated to shaping and influencing political policy and law making. PACs operate to generate, distribute and spend campaign funding. While they are required to register with state regulators, PACs are normally conceived as a way of pursuing particular issues outside of or parallel with the formal political framework. In the way they set about this, PACs are permitted to advocate the election of a candidate to a federal election, or to subject opposition candidates to attack. It all means that the sets of alliances and monetary arrangements that develop between PACs and the political establishment are important factors to consider when ...
Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign financ...
The most striking campaign finance development since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Citizens Uni...
The most striking campaign finance development since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Citizens Uni...
The Political Action Committee (known by the conventional acronym of PAC) is a privately-organised g...
This thesis evaluates political action committees (PACs) in the United States as a form of interest ...
A great deal of research focuses on contributions by political action com-mittees (PACs) to candidat...
In the wake of Citizens United, political action committees (PACs) face new sources of competition f...
During the past decade, independent political action committees (PACs) have grown dramatically as an...
Why do political action committees (PACs) donate money to some candidates and not others? Answers t...
A political candidate\u27s campaign can be harmed if a political action committee (PAC) over which t...
Thesis (B.S.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Bibli...
This essay, written for a Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy symposium, considers ...
Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign financ...
Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign financ...
Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign financ...
Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign financ...
The most striking campaign finance development since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Citizens Uni...
The most striking campaign finance development since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Citizens Uni...
The Political Action Committee (known by the conventional acronym of PAC) is a privately-organised g...
This thesis evaluates political action committees (PACs) in the United States as a form of interest ...
A great deal of research focuses on contributions by political action com-mittees (PACs) to candidat...
In the wake of Citizens United, political action committees (PACs) face new sources of competition f...
During the past decade, independent political action committees (PACs) have grown dramatically as an...
Why do political action committees (PACs) donate money to some candidates and not others? Answers t...
A political candidate\u27s campaign can be harmed if a political action committee (PAC) over which t...
Thesis (B.S.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Bibli...
This essay, written for a Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy symposium, considers ...
Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign financ...
Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign financ...
Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign financ...
Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign financ...
The most striking campaign finance development since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Citizens Uni...
The most striking campaign finance development since the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Citizens Uni...