Monday, May 4, 2015

Working Bibliography

Note: Due to blog formatting issues, the following citations deviate from MLA in that they are not double spaced and do not include indentations.

Carney, Eliza N. “Rules of the Game: Court Unlikely To Stop With Citizens United.” National Journal. National Journal, 21 January 2010. Web. 21 April 2015.

“First Amendment ­– Freedom of Speech – Aggregate Contribution Limits – McCutcheon V. FEC.” Harvard Law Review 128.1 (2014): 201-210. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 April 2015.

Flavin, Patrick. “Campaign Finance Laws, Policy Outcomes, And Political Equality in The American States.” Political Research Quarterly 68.1 (2015): 77-88. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 April 2015.

Gerken, Heather K. “The Real Problem With Citizens United: Campaign Finance, Dark Money, And Shadow Parties.” Marquette Law Review 97.4 (2014): 903-923. Academic Search Premier. Web. 23 April 2015.

Haan, Sarah C. “The CEO And The Hydraulics Of Campaign Finance Deregulation.” Northwestern University Law Review 109.1 (2014): 269-283. Academic Search Premier. Web. 29 April 2015.

Hasen, Richard L. "Is 'Dependence Corruption' Distinct From A Political Equality Argument For Campaign Finance Laws? A Reply To Professor Lessig." Election Law Journal 12.3 (2013): 305-316. Academic Search Premier. Web. 2 May 2015.

Hasen, Richard L. "Three Wrong Progressive Approaches (And One Right One) To Campaign Finance Reform." Harvard Law & Policy Review 8.1 (2014): 21-37. Academic Search Premier. Web. 4 May 2015.

Heerwig, Jennifer A, Katherine Shaw. "Through A Glass, Darkly: The Rhetoric And Reality Of Campaign Finance Disclosure." Georgetown Law Journal 102.5 (2014): 1443-1500. Academic Search Premier. Web. 4 May 2015.

Hellman, Deborah. “Money Talks But It Isn’t Speech.” Minnesota Law Review 95.3 (2011): 953-1002. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 April 2015.

Hunker, Kathleen. "Elections Across The Pond: Comparing Campaign Finance Regimes In The United States And United Kingdom." Harvard Journal Of Law & Public Policy 36.3 (2013): 1099-1137. Academic Search Premier. Web. 4 May 2015.

Johnson, Joel W. “Campaign Spending In Proportional Electoral Systems: Incumbents Versus Challengers Revisited.” Comparative Political Studies 46.8 (2013): 968-993. Academic Search Premier. Web. 29 April 2015.

Johnstone, Anthony. “Recalibrating Campaign Finance Law.” Yale Law & Policy Review 32.1(2013): 217-237. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 April 2015.

Kalanick, Cory G. “Blowing Up The Pipes: The Use Of (C) (4) To Dismantle Campaign Finance Reform.” Minnesota Law Review 95.6 (2011): 2254-2284. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 April 2015.

La Raja, Raymond J. “Campaign Finance And Partisan Polarization In The United States Congress.” Duke Journal Of Constitutional Law & Public Policy 9.1 (2014): 223-258. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 April 2015.

La Raja, Raymond J, Brian F. Schaffner. “The Effects Of Campaign Finance Spending Bans On Electoral Outcomes: Evidence From The States About The Potential Impact Of Citizens United V. FEC.” Electoral Studies 33 (2014): 102-114. Academic Search Premier. Web. 29 April 2015.

Milyo, Jeff. “Campaign Spending And Electoral Competition: Towards More Policy Relevant Research.” Forum 11.3 (2013): 437-454. Academic Search Premier. Web. 29 April 2015.

Nwokora, Zim. "The Distinctive Politics Of Campaign Finance Reform." Party Politics 20.6 (2014): 918-929. Academic Search Premier. Web. 4 May 2015.

Ornstein, Norm. “McCutcheon and the New Banana Republic.” The Atlantic. The Atlantic 17 April 2014. Web. 21 April 2015.

Sitaraman, Ganesh. “Contracting Around Citizens United.” Columbia Law Review 114.3 (2014): 755-806. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 April 2015.

Spencer, Andrew. "Cleaning Elections." Arizona Law Review 54.1 (2012): 277-309. Academic Search Premier. Web. 3 May 2015.

Vogel, Glen M. "Clinton, Campaigns, And Corporate Expenditures: The Supreme Court's Recent Decision In Citizens United And Its Impact On Corporate Political Influence." St. John's Law Review 86.1 (2012): 183-210. Academic Search Premier. Web. 3 May 2015.


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