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- Title
PERCEPTIONS OF CORRUPTION AND CAMPAIGN FINANCE: WHEN PUBLIC OPINION DETERMINES CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
- Authors
Persily, Nathaniel; Lammie, Kelli
- Abstract
Tests the empirical assumptions about American public opinion found in the Supreme Court's opinions concerning campaign finance reform. Public attitudes toward corruption in government; Evolution of appearance-of-corruption rationale for campaign finance regulation; Link between campaign finance and corruption in the public mind;Way to measure attitudes of corruption.
- Subjects
UNITED States; CAMPAIGN funds; PUBLIC opinion; APPELLATE courts; POLITICAL corruption; ELECTION law
- Publication
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2004, Vol 153, Issue 1, p119
- ISSN
0041-9907
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/4150623