Citizens Divided: Campaign Finance Reform and the Constitution

Citizens Divided

Campaign Finance Reform and the Constitution

2014 • 265 pages

First Amendment defenders greeted the Court’s Citizens United ruling with enthusiasm, while electoral reformers recoiled in disbelief. Post offers a constitutional theory that seeks to reconcile these sharply divided camps, and he explains how the case might have been decided in a way that would preserve free speech and electoral integrity.

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