Vol. 40 No. 2, December 2012
Index
- Introduction.
- The public's right to know versus compelled speech: what does social science research tell us about the benefits and costs of campaign finance disclosure in non-candidate elections?
- Empowering small donors: New York City's multiple match public financing as a model for a post-citizens united world.
- A national model faces new challenges: the New York City campaign finance system and the 2013 elections.
- Saving democracy: a blueprint for reform in the post-Citizens United era.
- Campaign finance advisory opinions at the state level.
- Dark money rises: federal and state attempts to rein in undisclosed campaign-related spending.
- Dark money rises: federal and state attempts to rein in undisclosed campaign-related spending.
- Zoning out fracking: zoning authority under New York State's oil, gas and solution mining law.
- Helping yourself while serving two masters: do specialists violate rule 10B-5 when they interposition?