The Appearance of Corruption: Testing the Supreme Court's Assumptions about Campaign Finance Reform
In Buckley v. Valeo (1976), the US Supreme Court famously upheld the constitutionality of legislation limiting individual campaign contributions in federal elections. Key to the Court's decision is the notion that the government has a compelling interest in reducing "the appearance of corr...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Buckley v. Valeo (1976), the US Supreme Court famously upheld the constitutionality of legislation limiting individual campaign contributions in federal elections. Key to the Court's decision is the notion that the government has a compelling interest in reducing "the appearance of corruption." By reducing the public's belief that elected officials are corrupt, the Court argues, we will see increased trust in government and, thereby, increased political participation. This behavioral model is unique in Supreme Court jurisprudence, yet has never been subjected to systematic empirical verification. This book identifies and tests the model with several national surveys. The data refute many of the linkages assumed by the Court, raising questions about the legal foundation for limiting political speech in federal election campaigns |
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INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
EINLEITUNG: DIE DEUTSCHE MAERCHENSTRASSE 9
DIE BRUEDER GRIMM 15
DIE MIT^LIEJSORTE
DER DEUTSCHEN MAERCHENSTRASSE
BRUEDER-GRIMM-STADT HANAU 21
BARBAROSSASTADT GELNHAUSEN 29
BRUEDER-GRIMM-STADT STEINAU AN DER STRASSE 35
FREIENSTEINAU 43
GREBENHAIN 47
HERBSTEIN 51
ALSFELD 55
MARBURG 63
LAHNTAL 77
RAUSCHENBERG 81
WILLINGSHAUSEN 87
KONFIRMATIONSSTADT SCHWALMSTADT 91
NEUKIRCHEN (KNUELLGEBIRGE) 99
KNUELLWALD 105
HOMBERG (EFZE) 109
FRANKENBERG (EDER) 115
BAD WILDUNGEN 121
WALDECK 129
FRITZLAR 137
GUDENSBERG 145
NIEDENSTEIN 153
WOLFHAGEN 157
SCHAUENBURG 165
BAUNATAL 171
KASSEL 175
NIESTE 191
KAUFUNGEN 195
HELSA 201
HESSISCH FICHTENAU 205
MELSUNGEN 211
MORSCHEN 217
ROTENBURG AN DER FULDA 223
BAD SOODEN-ALLENDORF 229
WITZENHAUSEN 235
MACKENRODE 243
HEILBAD HEILIGENSTADT 247
EBERGOETZEN 255
BOVENDEN 263
GOETTINGEN 267
HANN. MUENDEN 277
GREBENSTEIN 287
DORNROESCHENSTADT HOFGEISMAR 291
TRENDELBURG 299
OBERWESER 305
WAHLSBURG 311
BAD KARLSHAFEN 315
FUERSTENBERG (WESER) 321
HOLZMINDEN 325
POLLE 331
SCHIEDER-SCHWALENBERG 337
OSTERRAEDERSTADT LUEGDE 343
MUENCHHAUSENSTADT BODENWERDER 349
RATTENFAENGERSTADT HAMELN 359
HESSISCH OLDENDORF 369
BAD OEYNHAUSEN 379
WIEDENSAHL 385
NIENBURG (WESER) 397
HOYA (WESER) 405
VERDEN (ALLER) 411
HANSESTADT BUXTEHUDE 417
FREIE HANSESTADT BREMEN 425
BERLIN 439
§A§EN - LEBENDEN - LIEDER
FRAU SCHUCKEI (STEINAU) 41
DER HOCHZEITER AUS BERFA (ALSFELD) 60
DIE HEILIGE ELISABETH IN MARBURG 72
HEINZ VON LUEDER (SCHWALMSTADT) 97
DIE WEISSE FRAU ZU HOMBERG 114
BURG WALDECK UND DIE ZWERGE VOM TREUSTEIN 134
DER HEILIGE BONIFATIUS UND DIE DONAREICHE BEI FRITZLAR 142
DIE BLAUE BLUME UND DER HIRT AM ODENBERG
(GUDENSBERG) 150
LANDGRAF MORITZ VON HESSEN (KASSEL) 188
AUSZUG DER WICHTEL AUS DEM BURGBERG
BEI ERMSCHWERD (WITZENHAUSEN) 240
DIE MOEHRENKOENIGE (HEILIGENSTADT) 253
SCHNEIDER BOECK FAELLT INS WASSER (EBERGOETZEN) 259
DIE GOETTINGER ESELSFRESSER 274
DER DOKTOR EISENBART (HANN. MUENDEN) 284
DER WUERFELTURM ZU HOFGEISMAR 297
DES BARON MUENCHHAUSENS ABENTEUER AUF
DER REISE NACH RUSSLAND (BODENWERDER) 355
DIE KINDER ZU HAMELN 366
BAXMANN (HESSISCH OLDENDORF) 375
ABENTEUER EINES JUNGGESELLEN (WIEDENSAHL) 391
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DER STEINERNE MANN AM DOM ZU VERDEN 416
WARUM IN BUXTEHUDE DIE HUNDE MIT
DEM SCHWANZ BELLEN 423
MAERCHEN
DER WOLF UND DIE SIEBEN JUNGEN GEISSLEIN - KHM 5 446
RAPUNZEL - KHM 12 450
ASCHENPUTTEL - KHM 21 455
FRAU HOLLE-KHM 24 464
ROTKAEPPCHEN - KHM 26 468
DIE BREMER STADTMUSIKANTEN - KHM 27 472
DORNROESCHEN - KHM 50 476
SNEEWITTCHEN - KHM 53 481
DIE GAENSEMAGD - KHM 89 493
DOKTOR ALLWISSEND - KHM 98 501
DER HASE UND DER IGEL - KHM 187 504
DER HUETEJUNGE UND DIE ZAUBERIN - LOUIS CURTZE 509
UEBER DEN AUTOR 515
LITERATURVERZEICHNIS 519
BILDNACHWEIS 529
ALPHABETISCHES REGISTER DER ORTE UND REGIONEN 536 |
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INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
EINLEITUNG: DIE DEUTSCHE MAERCHENSTRASSE 9
DIE BRUEDER GRIMM 15
DIE MIT^LIEJSORTE
DER DEUTSCHEN MAERCHENSTRASSE
BRUEDER-GRIMM-STADT HANAU 21
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FREIENSTEINAU 43
GREBENHAIN 47
HERBSTEIN 51
ALSFELD 55
MARBURG 63
LAHNTAL 77
RAUSCHENBERG 81
WILLINGSHAUSEN 87
KONFIRMATIONSSTADT SCHWALMSTADT 91
NEUKIRCHEN (KNUELLGEBIRGE) 99
KNUELLWALD 105
HOMBERG (EFZE) 109
FRANKENBERG (EDER) 115
BAD WILDUNGEN 121
WALDECK 129
FRITZLAR 137
GUDENSBERG 145
NIEDENSTEIN 153
WOLFHAGEN 157
SCHAUENBURG 165
BAUNATAL 171
KASSEL 175
NIESTE 191
KAUFUNGEN 195
HELSA 201
HESSISCH FICHTENAU 205
MELSUNGEN 211
MORSCHEN 217
ROTENBURG AN DER FULDA 223
BAD SOODEN-ALLENDORF 229
WITZENHAUSEN 235
MACKENRODE 243
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BOVENDEN 263
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FREIE HANSESTADT BREMEN 425
BERLIN 439
§A§EN - LEBENDEN - LIEDER
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DIE HEILIGE ELISABETH IN MARBURG 72
HEINZ VON LUEDER (SCHWALMSTADT) 97
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LANDGRAF MORITZ VON HESSEN (KASSEL) 188
AUSZUG DER WICHTEL AUS DEM BURGBERG
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DIE MOEHRENKOENIGE (HEILIGENSTADT) 253
SCHNEIDER BOECK FAELLT INS WASSER (EBERGOETZEN) 259
DIE GOETTINGER ESELSFRESSER 274
DER DOKTOR EISENBART (HANN. MUENDEN) 284
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DER HASE UND DER IGEL - KHM 187 504
DER HUETEJUNGE UND DIE ZAUBERIN - LOUIS CURTZE 509
UEBER DEN AUTOR 515
LITERATURVERZEICHNIS 519
BILDNACHWEIS 529
ALPHABETISCHES REGISTER DER ORTE UND REGIONEN 536 |
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