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Buying Time 2000 (Executive Summary)

Buying Time: Executive Summary

– 12/31/01

The End of Limits on Money in Politics: Soft Money Now Comprises the Largest Share of Party Spending On Television Ads in Federal Elections

Craig B. Holman writes The End of Limits on Money in Politics: Soft Money Now Comprises the Largest Share of Party Spending On Television Ads in Federal Elections

Authored by: Craig B. Holman
– 12/31/01

Eliminating Barriers to Voting: Election Day Registration

On November 30, 2001, the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law and Demos co-sponsored a conference entitled: “Eliminating Barriers to Voting: Election Day Registration.”

– 11/30/01

Access Delayed Is Access Denied:Electronic Reporting of Campaign Finance Activity

This research charts the rapid development of electronic reporting of campaign finance data among the states and federal government and offers the different experiences among these jurisdictions as lessons for others who choose to digitize campaign report

Authored by: Craig B. Holman, Brennan Center for Justice and Robert M. Stern, Center for Governmental Studies
– 12/31/00

The Real Y2K Problem: Census 2000 Data and Redistricting Technology

Authored by: Nathaniel Persily, Ed.
– 01/01/00

Subsidizing Political Campaigns

This paper is one of a series of papers issued by the Brennan Center for Justice exploring issues of money and politics.

Authored by: Elizabeth Daniels
– 01/01/00

Buying Time 1998

– 12/31/98

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