Publications
Democracy
The New Politics of Judicial Elections 2002: How The Threat To Fair And Impartial Courts Spread
This report shows how the threat to fair and impartial courts is spreading to more statesand how a recent Supreme Court decision could usher in a new era of special interest influence over the courts that protect our rights.
Authored by: Deborah Goldberg
– 05/06/04
Writing Reform: A Guide to Drafting State & Local Campaign Finance Laws (2004 Revised Edition)
A guide to writing state and local campaign finance laws. To download by chapter, see Writing Reform Chapter Downloads.
Authored by: Deborah Goldberg
– 01/01/04
After White: Defending and Amending Canons of Judicial Ethics
Authored by: J.J. Gass
– 01/01/04
A New Birth of Freedom: The Forgotten History of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments
Authored by: J.J. Gass and Nathan Newman
– 01/01/04
Beyond the Color Line? Race, Representation, and Community in the New Century
By presenting new opportunities for the strengthening of minority voting rights, the new redistricting round will bring up a range of difficult questions about the significance of race, and the meaning of community.
Authored by: Alex Willingham, Ed.
Freeing Candidate Speech in Judicial Elections: Or How Safe Are Loose Canons?
Authored by: Mark Kozlowski and Praveen Krishna
– 01/01/02
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
Buying Time Chapter 1
– 12/31/01
