Campaigns, Congress, and Courts: The Making of Federal Campaign Finance Law
Campaigns, Congress, and Courts presents a political history of the passage, judicial interpretation, and administration of federal campaign finance law from 1907 to the present. The volume focuses on the post-Watergate years and analyzes the ideological and partisan conflicts which shape congressional and public debate over how, or whether, to regulate political money. The book opens with an account of the first law, then moves to the Watergate period while explaining the background of the 1970's reforms. Subsequent chapters examine the origin and passage of legislation through case studies, focusing on congressional debates and roll call votes; analyze the arguments of reformers and their opponents in court battles over these laws; demonstrate how the press and public opinion effect the legislative climate; assess the creation of the Federal Election Commission, its quasi-judicial role, and the political cross pressures to which it is subject; and explain the rise of labor and business PACs.
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Campaigns, Congress, and Courts: The Making of Federal Campaign Finance Law
Campaigns, Congress, and Courts presents a political history of the passage, judicial interpretation, and administration of federal campaign finance law from 1907 to the present. The volume focuses on the post-Watergate years and analyzes the ideological and partisan conflicts which shape congressional and public debate over how, or whether, to regulate political money. The book opens with an account of the first law, then moves to the Watergate period while explaining the background of the 1970's reforms. Subsequent chapters examine the origin and passage of legislation through case studies, focusing on congressional debates and roll call votes; analyze the arguments of reformers and their opponents in court battles over these laws; demonstrate how the press and public opinion effect the legislative climate; assess the creation of the Federal Election Commission, its quasi-judicial role, and the political cross pressures to which it is subject; and explain the rise of labor and business PACs.
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Campaigns, Congress, and Courts: The Making of Federal Campaign Finance Law

Campaigns, Congress, and Courts: The Making of Federal Campaign Finance Law

by Robert Mutch
Campaigns, Congress, and Courts: The Making of Federal Campaign Finance Law

Campaigns, Congress, and Courts: The Making of Federal Campaign Finance Law

by Robert Mutch

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Campaigns, Congress, and Courts presents a political history of the passage, judicial interpretation, and administration of federal campaign finance law from 1907 to the present. The volume focuses on the post-Watergate years and analyzes the ideological and partisan conflicts which shape congressional and public debate over how, or whether, to regulate political money. The book opens with an account of the first law, then moves to the Watergate period while explaining the background of the 1970's reforms. Subsequent chapters examine the origin and passage of legislation through case studies, focusing on congressional debates and roll call votes; analyze the arguments of reformers and their opponents in court battles over these laws; demonstrate how the press and public opinion effect the legislative climate; assess the creation of the Federal Election Commission, its quasi-judicial role, and the political cross pressures to which it is subject; and explain the rise of labor and business PACs.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275927844
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/27/1988
Pages: 237
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)
Lexile: 1550L (what's this?)

About the Author

ROBERT E. MUTCH has taught American politics and political history at Brooklyn College, Barnard and Rutgers Colleges, and at other New York area colleges.

Table of Contents

The First Laws
From Teapot Dome to Watergate
Money and Speech: The Debate Over Contribution and Spending Limits
Disclosure, Enforcement, and the FEC
Public Financing
Unions, Corporations, and the Rise of PACs

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