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Election spending
Publisher
Greenhaven Press
Publication Date
c2012
Language
English
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Is election spending influenced by campaign donor disclosure? Lack of disclosure corrupts the political system / Chisun Lee
Disclosure laws are an invasion of privacy / Bradley A. Smith
Donation disclosure promotes political engagement and enhances public debate / Paul Blumenthal
Donor disclosure threatens the privacy and security of small contributors / John R. Lott Jr. ; Bradley A. Smith
Fully anonymous campaign donations will eliminate political corruption / Marc Geffroy ; R.R. Reno
Full disclosure of political donors is the best way to prevent corruption / Fred Wertheimer
How would publicly funded elections change the campaign process? Public election funding enhances the free speech of candidates and voters / Daniel Weeks
Publicly funded elections infringe on candidates' First Amendment rights / David M. Primo
Public funding of elections would ensure judicial neutrality / William R. Andersen
Publicly funded elections would not eliminate judicial bias / Robert A. Levy
Does campaign finance reform effectively regulate election spending? The DISCLOSE Act is necessary to enforce campaign finance reform / Chris Good
The DISCLOSE Act is unconstitutional and unfairly burdens corporations / Hans A. von Spakovsky
The Federal Election Commission hinders campaign finance reform / Jesse Zwick
The Federal Election Commission already successfully monitors election spending / George F. Will
The Citizens United decision destroys meaningful campaign finance reform / J. Gerald Hebert ; Tara Malloy
The effects of the Citizens United decision on campaign finance reform have yet to be determined / Christopher Beam
Campaign finance reform is still necessary after the Citizens United ruling / Kenneth P. Doyle
The best approach to campaign finance reform is less regulation / Sean Parnell
How does the Citizens United decision affect constitutional rights? The First Amendment does not limit the right to free speech to only individual citizens / Floyd Abrams
The free speech of corporations is not guaranteed under the First Amendment / Supreet Minhas
Banning corporate campaign contributions is unconstitutional / Glenn Greenwald
Banning corporate campaign donations protects the free speech of individuals / Ian Millhiser
The constitutional right to free speech applies to all Americans, including corporations / Amy Schroder
The Citizens United decision will encourage voters to exercise their First Amendment rights / Ari Berman.
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9780737754353
9780737754346
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