Democratic Equality and Corporate Political Speech

Public Affairs Quarterly 27:137-156 (2013)
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This paper examines some of the ways that equality in political status is threatened by corporate political speech. I offer a critique of Citizens United v Federal Election Commission which emphasizes a democratic equality approach to law and politics.

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