Spring 2002
Election Law Symposium:
Looking Ahead at Campaign Finance Reform: What’s Next for the McCain-Feingold Bill? What’s Next for the Future of Politics in America? |
---|
Sponsored by the Catholic University Law Review and The Hudson Institute |
November 1, 2001 |
Front Matter
Table of Contents (v.51 no.2)
Catholic University Law Review
Address
Symposium
Election Law Symposium
Catholic University Law Review
Going Nowhere, Slowly: The Long Struggle over Campaign Finance Reform and Some Attempts at Explanation and Alternatives
Robert F. Bauer
The First Amendment Needs No Reform: Protecting Liberty from Campaign Finance "Reformers"
James Bopp Jr. and Richard E. Coleson
Article
Human Dignity Denied: Slavery, Genocide, and Crimes against Humanity in Sudan
William L. Saunders Jr. and Yuri G. Mantilla
Comments
The Frequently Mischarachterized Impact of the Courts on the FEC and Campaign Finance Law
Trevor Potter and Kirk L. Jowers
A Dose of Their Own Medicine: Why the Federal Government Must Ensure Healthy Working Conditions for Medical Residents and How Reform Should Be Accomplished
Dori Page Antonetti
Joint Regulation of Single Stock Futures: Cause or Result of Regulatory Arbitrage and Interagency Turf Wars?
David B. Esau
Shedding Their Rights: The Fourth Amendment and Suspicionless Drug Testing of Public School Students Participating in Extracurricular Activities
Kimberly Menashe Glassman