Corporate Interests and the Judiciary
Two state supreme court justices talked about the influence of corporate money on judicial elections and decisions.…
Panelists spoke about the influence of corporate money in politics, the response to the Supreme Court’s ruling in the case Citizens United v. Federal… read more
Responses to Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission Panelists spoke about the influence of corporate money in politics, the response to the Supreme Court’s ruling in the case Citizens United v. Federal Communications Commission, and strategies to counter the influence of large corporate donations in election campaigns. They also responded to questions from the audience.
This program was part of a conference focusing on the issue of money in politics and corporate power, and organized by a coalition of groups calling itself the “Movement for the People.” close
Two state supreme court justices talked about the influence of corporate money on judicial elections and decisions.…
Panelists talked about corporate spending in political elections following the Supreme Court’s Citizens United v.…
Panelists discussed possible U.S. responses to corporate inversions. A corporate inversion is when a company re-incorporates abroad…
Larry Lessig talked about the influence of corporate money in politics, public trust in government, and political reform movements.…