In Three Wrong Progressive Approaches (and One Right One) to Campaign Finance Reform (forthcoming, Harvard Law and Policy Review), I argue against a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United on grounds that such proposals are likely to squelch too much political activity or to be weak and ineffective.
Victor Tiffany, a supporter of Move to Amend, responds to my critique here. He concludes: “Hasen’s approach smacks of corporate liberalism, a symptom of the disease that he turns an apparently blind eye toward.”