June 2, 2010
In a 1996 law review article,
Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan warned that campaign finance laws
"easily can serve as incumbent-protection devices, insulating
current officeholders from challenge and criticism." Senior Editor
Jacob Sullum says the DISCLOSE Act, which Congress is expected to
vote on this week or next, is a good example.
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