Money in American politics : an encyclopedia /

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Schultz, David A. (David Andrew), 1958- (Editor)
Published: ABC-CLIO,
Publisher Address: Santa Barbara, California :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xxi, 368 pages ; 27 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781440851766
144085176X
Index Number: JK1726
CLC: D771.2-61
Call Number: D771.2-61/M742
Contents: ABSCAM -- Sheldon Adelson -- Agenda Setting (Role of Money) -- Aggregate Contribution Limits -- Herbert E. Alexander -- American Legislative Exchange Council -- Anonymous Speech -- Arizona Free Enterprise Club's Freedom PAC v. Bennett -- Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce -- Ballot Access Fees -- Ballot Propositions (Paying Petition Gathers and Other Stipulations) -- Ballot Propositions and Campaign Finance Laws -- Ban on Political Contributions by Lobbyists -- Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 -- Board of County Commissioners v. Umbehr -- Branti v. Finkel -- Bribery -- Buckley v. Valeo -- Bundling -- Campaign Finance Disclosure -- Campaign Finance Reform -- Campaign Spending and Campaign Results -- Campaign Spending and Reelection Rates -- Candidate Authorization of Communications -- Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co. -- Citizens against Rent Control v. City of Berkeley -- Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission -- Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee v. Federal Election Commission -- Committee to Re-elect the President -- Common Cause -- Congressional Fundraising -- Coordinated Spending -- Corporate Personhood -- Corruption -- Archibald Cox -- Credit Mobilier Scandal -- Davis v. Federal Election Commission -- Doe v. Reed -- Electioneering Communications -- Elrod v. Burns -- EMILY's List -- Equality (as a Compelling Governmental Interest) -- Ethics in Government Act -- Evidentiary Burden (to Show Corruption) -- Ex Parte Curtis -- Expenditure Limits -- Express Advocacy -- Fair and Clean Elections -- Fairness Doctrine -- Federal Contribution Limits -- Federal Corrupt Practices Act -- Federal Election Commission -- Federal Election Commission v. Beaumont -- Federal Election Commission v. Christian Action Network, Incorporated -- Federal Election Commission v. Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee -- Federal Election Commission v. Furgatch -- Federal Election Commission v. Massachusetts Citizens for Life, Inc. -- Federal Election Commission v. National Right to Work Committee -- Federal Election Commission v. Wisconsin Right to Life -- Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946 -- First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti -- 527 Committees -- Foreign Nationals and Political Contributions -- Free Airtime (on Television and Radio) -- Gender, Candidates, and Money -- Gender and Campaign Finance -- Gift Ban Laws -- Mark Hanna -- Hard Money -- Harper v. Virginia State Board of Elections -- Hobbs Act -- Income Inequality -- Incumbency Advantage -- Independent Expenditures -- Initiative and Referendum -- Institute for Free Speech -- Iron Triangles -- Issue Advocacy -- Judicial Elections -- Charles Keating -- Koch Brothers -- Labor Unions -- Legislation, Money's Influence On -- Limited Liability Companies and Campaign Spending -- Lobbying -- Lobbyist Disclosure Act of 1995 -- Lubin v. Panish -- Madisonian Democracy -- Majors v. Abell -- Matching Funds -- Matching Funds and Presidential Public Financing -- McConnell v. Federal Election Commission -- McCutcheon v. FEC -- McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission -- Media Exemption -- Millionaire's Provision -- Money and Free Speech -- Money and the 2004 Election -- Money and the 2008 Election -- Money and the 2012 Election -- Money and the 2016 Election -- National Political Conventions -- National Rifle Association -- New York City Public Financing for Elections -- Nixon v. Shrink Missouri Government PAC -- Nonprofits and Political Activity -- O'Hare Truck Services v. City of Northlake -- Pipefitters Union Local No. 562 et al. v. United States -- Pluralist Democracy -- Political Action Committees -- Political Advertising -- Political Contributions by Minors -- Political Parties and Campaign Finance Regulations -- Political Party Financing (Who Gives) -- Political Polarization (and Money) -- Poll Taxes -- Presidential Primaries -- Presidential Public Financing -- Primary Elections -- Progressive Era Reforms -- Quid Pro Quo Corruption -- Race, Candidates, and Money -- Race, Donors, and Money -- Radio-Television News Directors Association v. Federal Communications Commission -- Randall v. Sorrell -- Rehnquist Court and Campaign Finance Regulations -- Roberts Court and Campaign Finance Regulations -- Theodore Roosevelt -- Rutan v. Republican Party of Illinois -- San Juan County v. No New Gas Tax -- Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad -- Saturday Night Massacre -- Segregated Political Action Committees -- Soft Money -- George Soros -- Speechnow.org v. Federal Election Commission -- Spoils System and Political Neutrality -- State Legislative Races -- State Political Contribution Limits -- Tax Law and Political Activity -- Teapot Dome Scandal -- Third Parties and Campaign Spending -- Third Parties and Presidential Debates -- Third Parties and Presidential Matching Funding -- Tillman Act -- United Public Workers v. Mitchell -- United States v. Sun-Diamond Growers of California -- United States v. Wurzbach -- U.S. House Races -- Volunt