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REVIEW OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE

Volume 10, Issue 1

Colloquium: Election Law in the Eighties

Preface

Part One: The Presidential Nomiation System

Revision of the Presidentional Primary System
Thomas J. Schwarz & Joseph C. Spero

A Proposal for Presidential Primary Reform
Morris K. Udall

Remarks: National Political Party Selection of Presidential Nominees: Constitutional and Policy Questions
Ronald D. Eastman

Part Two: Campaign Financing Regulation

Campaign Finance Reforms: Past Accomplishments, Future Challenges
Fred Wertheimer & Randy Huwa

Campaign Under Siege: Reflections on One Senator's Defeat
Xandra Kayden

Remarks

 

Part Three: Regulatory Structure and Procedure

Resolving Constitutional Issues Under the Federal Election Campaign Act: A Procedural Labyrinth
David M. Ifshin

The FEC and Federal Candidates' Debates: How Far the Mandate to Regulate
Harriet A. Hentges & Sheri B. Lanoff

Part Four: The Problems of the Independent Candidate

Remarks

Part Five: Panel Discussions

Effects of Federal Election Regulations on the Electoral Process
Paul Chevigny, Moderator

Proposed Remedies for Perceived Defects in the Election Law Scheme
Dean Norman Redlich, Moderator

Contributors

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