Assessing the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act | p. 1 |
Party finance in the wake of BCRA : an overview | p. 19 |
The parties' congressional campaign committees in 2004 | p. 38 |
State and local political parties | p. 57 |
BCRA and the 527 groups | p. 79 |
Interest groups and advocacy organizations after BCRA | p. 112 |
Much more of the same : television advertising pre- and post-BCRA | p. 141 |
Stepping out of the shadows? : ground-war activity in 2004 | p. 161 |
The first congressional elections after BCRA | p. 185 |
Self-financed candidates and the "millionaires' amendment" | p. 204 |
A public funding system in jeopardy : lessons from the presidential nomination contest of 2004 | p. 219 |
The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act : a summary | p. 247 |
McConnell v. FEC 540 U.S. 93 [2003] : a summary | p. 251 |
FEC regulations : soft money | p. 254 |
FEC regulations : coordinated and independent expenditures | p. 259 |
FEC regulations : electioneering communications | p. 266 |
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