May 02, 2006Krishnakumar on LobbyingAnita S. Krishnakumar has posted Towards An Interest-Group-Based Approach to Lobbying Regulation on BEPress (forthcoming, Alabama Law Review). Here is the abstract:
This paper examines the reasons for Congress' persistent failure to enact effective lobbying reform, and posits that the primary cause is an underlying disjunct between legislators' versus the public's views about the value of lobbying. I argue that before effective lobbying reform can be achieved, a fundamental shift in the philosophy underlying lobbying regulation must take place. The basic problem with existing lobbying regulations -- and with all of the reforms currently under consideration by Congress -- is that they focus on disclosure by lobbyists alone, leaving the elected officials whom lobbyists target, and the interest groups behind the lobbyists, essentially unregulated. I advocate that lobbying regulations instead (1) should require disclosures by elected officials about official-lobbyist contacts; and (2) should seek to capitalize on interest group competition for access to legislators as a means of disseminating lobbying disclosures to the voting public, and of generating more even-handed Posted by Rick Hasen at May 2, 2006 08:18 PM |