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Renewing The Chase: The First Amendment, Campaign Advertisements, And The Goal Of An Informed Citizenry, John Stewart Fleming Apr 2012

Renewing The Chase: The First Amendment, Campaign Advertisements, And The Goal Of An Informed Citizenry, John Stewart Fleming

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Community As A Redistricting Principle: Consulting Media Markets In Drawing District Lines, Jason C. Miller Jan 2011

Community As A Redistricting Principle: Consulting Media Markets In Drawing District Lines, Jason C. Miller

Indiana Law Journal

With the 2011 redistricting process poised to commence across the country, debates are raging as to who should draw district lines, how to keep those individuals from drawing them for partisan advantage, and the best way to draw minority districts. This paper addresses the largely overlooked area of media markets. Districts drawn to conform with media markets experience higher voter turnout. Moreover, linking a city and its economically-connected suburbs together is simply common sense. Discussing the impact of district conformity, or lack thereof, with media market boundaries on campaign strategy, news reporting, voter participation, grassroots organizing, and candidate recruitment, this …


Format Restrictions On Televised Political Advertising: Elevating Political Debate Without Suppressing Free Speech, Timothy J. Moran Jul 1992

Format Restrictions On Televised Political Advertising: Elevating Political Debate Without Suppressing Free Speech, Timothy J. Moran

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Duty Of Newspapers To Accept Political Advertising - An Attack On Tradition, William A. Resneck Jan 1969

The Duty Of Newspapers To Accept Political Advertising - An Attack On Tradition, William A. Resneck

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.