Basic Cases in Constitutional LawMacmillan, 1980 - 313 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 204
... contributions on candidates ' posi- tions and on their actions if elected to office . Two " ancillary " interests underlying the Act are also allegedly furthered by the $ 1,000 limits on contributions . First , the limits serve to mute ...
... contributions on candidates ' posi- tions and on their actions if elected to office . Two " ancillary " interests underlying the Act are also allegedly furthered by the $ 1,000 limits on contributions . First , the limits serve to mute ...
Σελίδα 206
... contribution limitation . Not only is it difficult to isolate suspect contributions but , more im- portantly , Congress was justified in concluding that the interest in safeguarding against the appearance of impropriety requires that ...
... contribution limitation . Not only is it difficult to isolate suspect contributions but , more im- portantly , Congress was justified in concluding that the interest in safeguarding against the appearance of impropriety requires that ...
Σελίδα 215
... contributions , there can be no question that large contributions generally mean more to the candidate without a substantial personal fortune to spend on his campaign . Large contributions are the less wealthy candidate's only hope of ...
... contributions , there can be no question that large contributions generally mean more to the candidate without a substantial personal fortune to spend on his campaign . Large contributions are the less wealthy candidate's only hope of ...
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