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Volume 15, Number 2

Spring 2012

Remarks

Equal Justice at Risk: Confronting the Crisis in Civil Legal Services
The Honorable Jonathan Lippman

A National Perspective on New York State Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman's Initiative
Helaine M. Barnett

Essay

Recovering the Individual in Politics
Daniel R. Ortiz

Articles

Once and Future Gift Taxation of Transfers to Section 501(c)(4) Organizations: Current Law, Constitutional Issues, and Policy Considerations
Ellen P. Aprill

Square Pegs: The Challenges for Existing Federal Campaign Finance Disclosure Laws in the Age of the Super PAC
Cynthia L. Bauerly & Eric C. Hallstrom

Speaking Truth to the Power that Funds Them: A Jurisprudence of Association for Advocacy Organizations Financially Dependent on Government Grants and Contracts
Frances R. Hill

NAACP v. Alabama and False Symmetry in the Disclosure Debate
Dale E. Ho

Money Managers in the Middle: Seeing and Sanctioning Political Spending After Citizens United
Jennifer S. Taub

The $500 Million Question: Are the Democratic and Republican Governors Associations Really State PACs Under Buckley's Major Purpose Test?
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

Note

States as Laboratories for Federal Reform: Case Studies in Felon Disenfranchisement Law
Lynn Eisenberg



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