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THE
GEORGE WASHINGTON
LAW REVIEW
LAW
AND DEMOCRACY
A SYMPOSIUM ON THE LAW
GOVERNING OUR DEMOCRATIC
PROCESS
| The 527 Problem . . . and the
Buckley Problem |
Richard Briffault
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| Regulating Section 527 Organizations |
Gregg D. Polsky &
Guy-Uriel E. Charles
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| Two Concepts of Corruption: Making
Campaigns Safe for Democracy |
Dennis F. Thompson
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| From Broadcasting to Narrowcasting: The Emerging
Challenge for Campaign Finance Law |
Michael S. Kang
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| Hybrid Democracy |
Elizabeth Garrett
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| When Judges Carve Democracies: A Primer on
Court-Drawn Redistricting Plans |
Nathaniel Persily
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| Rules, the New Standards: Partisan Gerrymandering
and Judicial Manageability After Vieth v. Jubelirer |
Justin Driver
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| The Promise and Problems of Provisional Voting |
Edward B. Foley
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| Early Returns on Election Reform: Discretion,
Disenfranchisement, and the Help America Vote Act |
Daniel P. Tokaji
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| Refocusing on Race |
Grant M. Hayden
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| Roundtable: How the Rules Shaped
the 2004 Election |
Harold M. Ickes
Bobby R. Burchfield
Trevor Potter
William P. Marshall
Edward B. Foley
Samuel Issacharoff
Richard H. Pildes
Richard L. Hasen
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VOLUME
73
NUMBER
5/6 AUGUST 2005
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