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Table of Cases ix
Acknowledgments xv
Note on Editing xvii
Introduction to Campaign Finance Law and Organization
of Materials, by Frederick G. Slabach 3
Section I - Overview
A Recipe for the Reform of Congress, David 1. Boren 35
Party Finance in the 2000 Elections: The Federal Role of Soft Money
Financing, Anthony Corrado 47
The Future of Reform: Campaign Finance After the Bipartisan
Campaign Reform Act of 2002, Richard Briffault 79
Section II - Is Money Speech?
Politics and the Constitution: Is Money Speech?,J. Skelly Wright 119
Money and Politics: A Perspective on the First Amendment
and Campaign Finance Reform, Lillian R. Be Vier 141
Section III - Compelling Government Interests
in Regulating Campaign Finance
Campaign Finance Reform: A Key to Restoring the Health of Our
Democracy [Excerpt One], Fred Wertheimer, Susan Weiss Manes 159
Faulty Assumptions and Undemocratic Consequences of
Campaign Finance Reform, Bradley A. Smith 177
On Campaign Finance Reform: The Root of All Evil Is Deeply
Rooted [Excerpt One], Daniel Hays Lowenstein 213
Corruption, Equality, and Campaign Finance Reform, David A. Strauss 247
The Concept of Corruption in Campaign Finance Reform Law,
Thomas F. Burke 263
Free Speech and the Widening Gyre of Fund-raising:
Why Campaign Spending Limits May Not Violate
the First Amendment After All, Vincent Blasi 277
The Structure of Government Accountability: Commentary, Back to the Future of the American State, Overruling Buckley v. Valeo and Other Madisonian Steps, Peter M. Shane 305
Campaign Finance Reform: Central Meaning and
a New Approach, Mark C. Alexander 317
Section IV - Alternative Methods of Regulation
Democracy [Excerpt Two], Fred Wertheimer, Susan Weiss Manes Political Equality and Unintended Consequences, Cass R. Sunstein 381
Format Restrictions on Televised Political Advertising:
Elevating Political Debate Without Suppressing Free Speech, Timothy J. Moran 397
The Public's Airwaves: What Does the Public Interest
Require of Television Broadcasters?, Reed E. Hundt 423
Frankenstein's Monster Hits the Campaign Trail: An Approach
to Regulation of Corporate Political Expenditures, Jill E. Fisch 443
Clipping Coupons for Democracy: An Egalitarian/ Public Choice
Defense of Campaign Finance Vouchers, Richard 1. Hasen 465
Reforming Campaign Finance Reform: A Review of Voting
with Dollars, Richard Briffault 501
Rooted [Excerpt Two], Daniel Hays Lowenstein 543
Tax Code Section 527 Groups Not an End-Run Around
McCain - Feingold, Edward B. Foley and Donald Tobin 563
The Future of Campaign Finance Reform Laws in the Courts
and in Congress, Elizabeth Garrett 579
About the Authors 607