Top Recent Downloads in Election Law on SSRN

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RECENT TOP PAPERS for all papers first announced in the last 60 days
5 Feb 2016 through 5 Apr 2016

Rank Downloads Paper Title
1 896 Why Ted Cruz Is Not a Natural Born Citizen Eligible to Be President and Why the Issue Is Not a Political Question
Einer Elhauge
Harvard Law School
Date posted to database: 18 Mar 2016
Last Revised: 24 Mar 2016
2 152 Quadratic Election Law
Eric A. Posner and Nicholas Stephanopoulos
University of Chicago – Law School and University of Chicago Law School
Date posted to database: 4 Mar 2016
Last Revised: 4 Mar 2016
3 114 Judicial Perceptions of Electoral Psychology and the Deep Patterns of Campaign Finance Law
Jacob Eisler
Harvard University
Date posted to database: 15 Mar 2016
Last Revised: 22 Mar 2016
4 98 Speech-Facilitating Conduct
Jud Campbell
Stanford Law School
Date posted to database: 1 Feb 2016
Last Revised: 1 Feb 2016
5 91 Inconvenient Truth: Originalism, Democratic Theory and the Reapportionment Cases
Earl M. Maltz
Rutgers Law School
Date posted to database: 24 Mar 2016
Last Revised: 24 Mar 2016
6 81 De Facto Class Actions? Injunctive Relief in Election Law, Voting Rights, and Other Constitutional Cases
Michael T. Morley
Barry University School of Law
Date posted to database: 8 Feb 2016
Last Revised: 16 Feb 2016
7 81 The Amendment Diversion: How Clinton, the Democrats, and Even Sanders Distract Attention from Effective Strategies for Too Much Money in Politics by Promoting Futile Remedies — Book I: Hillary Clinton and the Dark Money Disclosure ‘Pillar’
Rob Hager
MOP
Date posted to database: 1 Feb 2016
Last Revised: 23 Mar 2016
8 80 Neutral Principles and Some Campaign Finance Problems
John O. McGinnis
Northwestern University – School of Law
Date posted to database: 19 Feb 2016
Last Revised: 19 Feb 2016
9 70 From Selma to Ferguson: The Voting Rights Act as a Blueprint for Police Reform
Jason Mazzone and Stephen Rushin
University of Illinois College of Law and University of Alabama – School of Law
Date posted to database: 13 Feb 2016
Last Revised: 26 Feb 2016
10 75 The Appearance and the Reality of Quid Pro Quo Corruption: An Empirical Investigation
Christopher T. Robertson, D. Alex Winkelman, Kelly Bergstrand and Darren Modzelewski
University of Arizona – James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona – James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Texas at Arlington – Department of Sociology and Anthropology and University of Arizona
Date posted to database: 4 Mar 2016
Last Revised: 4 Mar 2016
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