Category Archives: campaign finance
“Courting Corruption”
Stephen Weissman for The American Interest:
In January 2010, the nation’s highest court issued its opinion in the Citizens United campaign finance case, its most controversial ruling in this century. Yet despite the widespread criticism it has provoked, the full… Continue reading
“New disclosure of hidden California campaign donors faces a do-or-die moment”
John Myers for the LAT.
“Money, Speech, and Chutzpah”
Joel Gora has posted this abstract draft on SSRN (forthcoming, Litigation). Here is the abstract:
This article examines the background to the key campaign finance cases of the last 45 years, from before Buckley v. Valeo to after Citizens United.… Continue reading
“Election Law Professor: Public Financing Encourages Diverse Candidates”
“Elements of the Support Structure for Campaign Finance Litigation in the Roberts Court”
My UCI Law colleague Ann Southworth studies lawyers, sociology and social networks, and she’s written a fascinating article on the campaign finance bar for the journal Law & Social Inquiry. Here is the abstract:
This article considers the organizations, financial… Continue reading
“Citizens United Fights to Keep Donor Names Secret”
NYLJ:
The conservative nonprofit that successfully fought in the U.S. Supreme Court for unlimited donations to federal campaigns wants to keep its list of donors secret.
But in oral arguments on Monday, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of… Continue reading
“Watchdogs File FCC Complaints Regarding Lack of Disclosure in Most Expensive House Race in History”
Release:
Today, Issue One and Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed six complaints with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) against two Atlanta-based television stations in the aftermath of the special election in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District, which was the most… Continue reading
“Trump’s Small-Dollar Donors Help Salve His Big Business Bruises”
Bloomberg:
Small-dollar donors — those who give a total of less than $200 per year — have provided 59 percent of the $26 million that Trump’s re-election campaign has raised so far in 2017. A good share of that total… Continue reading
“Trump’s Son In Crosshairs Of Special Counsel Mueller”
“Seattle candidate accused of defrauding first-in-nation democracy-voucher program”
Seattle Times:
Seattle police are investigating a City Council campaign after an allegation that it tried to defraud Seattle’s first-in-the-nation, taxpayer-funded “democracy voucher” program.
The police inquiry comes after a former campaign manager for Sheley Secrestwent to city… Continue reading
“California Panel Changes Donor Rule as Democrat Faces Recall”
AP:
California‘s political watchdog moved forward Thursday with a controversial change to a campaign finance rule that will help a Democratic state senator facing a recall.
The Fair Political Practices Commission voted 3-1 Thursday to adopt the change, which… Continue reading
“Networking the Party: First Amendment Rights & the Pursuit of Responsive Party Government”
Tabatha Abu El-Haj has posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
This Article argues that the Supreme Court’s party jurisprudence is predicated on a set of theoretical assumptions that do not hold true in the real world of… Continue reading
“About those ‘democracy vouchers.’ They didn’t work for everyone”
KUOW:
This year, Seattle embarked on a bold political experiment in public funding for elections: the Democracy Voucher program.
But Hisam Goueli, a candidate for Seattle City Council Position 8, says the new voucher system is broken and lead… Continue reading