By Mark Tushnet The first post on this topic briefly discussed what a new Supreme Court might do about campaign finance regulation. I suggested that the best course would be to go back to the beginning, rather than try to work within the framework developed over the past forty years. Doing so would allow a new Court both to eliminate much of the doctrinal complexity in the field and, far more important, to place the constitutional analysis of campaign finance regulation on a firmer …
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