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Volume 35, Issue 3

 Symposium Issue:

Money, Politics, and the Constitution:
Beyond Citizens United

Published in Partnership with the Brennan Center for Justice

Introduction
Mimi Murray Digby Marziani

Citizens United and Equality Forgotten
Mark C. Alexander

Money and Rights
Deborah Hellman

Nonparticipatory Association and Compelled Political Speech: Consent as a Constitutional Principle in the Wake of Citizens United
Frances R. Hill

Felix Frankfurter’s Revenge: An Accidental Democracy Built by Judges
Burt Neuborne

Electoral “Exceptionalism” and the First Amendment: A Road Paved with Good Intentions
Geoffrey R. Stone

A Wholesome Rule of Law: Corruption and Contract Law in the 19th Century
Zephyr Teachout

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