Incumbency Advantage and Accountability
Speakers at the Sixth Annual Conference of the Federalist Society discussed the political and financial advantages of incumbent members of… read more
Speakers at the Sixth Annual Conference of the Federalist Society discussed the political and financial advantages of incumbent members of Congress and whether congressional perks, constituent casework, and interest-group contributions make members of Congress less accountable and more insulated from having to defend their policy choices. The Federalist Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the belief that separation of powers is central to our Constitution and that it is the province of our judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. close
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