Citizens Divided: Campaign Finance Reform and the Constitution

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Citizens Divided: Campaign Finance Reform and the Constitution is a scholarly book by legal theorist Robert C. Post that examines the constitutional and democratic implications of campaign finance regulation in the wake of the Citizens United decision.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline constitutional theory
legal theory
argues that Citizens United misunderstands the role of democratic self-government
that campaign finance regulation can be consistent with the First Amendment
author Robert C. Post NERFINISHED
Robert Charles Post NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines Supreme Court’s reasoning in Citizens United
legitimacy of campaign finance limits
relationship between democracy and free speech
fieldOfStudy constitutional law
election law
law
political science
focusesOn constitutional implications of campaign finance regulation
democratic implications of campaign finance regulation
interpretation of the First Amendment after Citizens United
genre constitutional theory
legal scholarship
political theory
hasPerspective critical of Citizens United decision
language English
mainSubject Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission NERFINISHED
First Amendment NERFINISHED
campaign finance reform
campaign finance regulation
constitutional law
democratic theory
freedom of speech
mediaType book
print
proposes a democratic theory of the First Amendment
publicationYear 2014
publisher Harvard University Press NERFINISHED
relatedTo campaign spending
corporate political speech
democratic legitimacy
electoral integrity
political equality
setInContextOf United States Supreme Court jurisprudence
post–Citizens United campaign finance debates
subjectOf academic reviews in law journals

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Robert C. Post notableWork Citizens Divided: Campaign Finance Reform and the Constitution