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The Ceo And The Hydraulics Of Campaign Finance Deregulation, Sarah C. Haan
The Ceo And The Hydraulics Of Campaign Finance Deregulation, Sarah C. Haan
Northwestern University Law Review
Voters increasingly view their consumer activities, not their campaign contributions, as the most meaningful way to participate in politics. In 2014, after it became public that Mozilla’s CEO, Brendan Eich, had made a controversial political donation in a state ballot proposition, consumer pressure led to his resignation. Eich’s downfall and the politicization of retail markets means that business leaders are unlikely to respond to McCutcheon v. FEC by embracing transparency with their campaign donations, and also suggests that campaign finance deregulation is causing hydraulic effects that the Supreme Court has failed to anticipate. This Essay explores what “economic reprisal” means …
Party Polarization And Congressional Committee Consideration Of Constitutional Questions, Neal Devins
Party Polarization And Congressional Committee Consideration Of Constitutional Questions, Neal Devins
Northwestern University Law Review
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Strategic Globalization: International Law As An Extension Of Domestic Political Conflict, Jide Nzelibe
Strategic Globalization: International Law As An Extension Of Domestic Political Conflict, Jide Nzelibe
Northwestern University Law Review
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Diversifying The Federal Bench: Is Universal Legitimacy For The U.S. Justice System Possible?, Nancy Scherer
Diversifying The Federal Bench: Is Universal Legitimacy For The U.S. Justice System Possible?, Nancy Scherer
Northwestern University Law Review
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Realism About Judges, Richard A. Posner
Realism About Judges, Richard A. Posner
Northwestern University Law Review
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Agency Rulemaking And Political Transitions, Anne Joseph O'Connell
Agency Rulemaking And Political Transitions, Anne Joseph O'Connell
Northwestern University Law Review
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Foreword: Political Science And Law, Nick Gamse, Stephanie Kissel Leiter
Foreword: Political Science And Law, Nick Gamse, Stephanie Kissel Leiter
Northwestern University Law Review
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