Federal Election Commission v. National Conservative Political Action Committee
Further Readings
- Alexander, Herbert E. Financing Politics: Money, Elections, & Political Reform, Fourth Ed. Washington, D C: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1992.
- Common Cause. http://www.commoncause.org
- Dowd, Ann R. "Look Who's Cashing in on Congress." Money Magazine, December 1997.
- Gais, Thomas. Improper Influence: Campaign Finance Law, Political Interest Groups, and the Problem of Equality. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996.
- Hrebenar, Ronald J. Interest Group Politics in America. Third Edition. New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1997.
- "`Issue-Advocacy' Groups to Play Bigger Role." The Wall Street Journal, 6 March 1998
- Puchi, David C. "Federal Election Commission v. National Conservative Political Action Committee: A Judicial Cure for Congressional Overzealousness in Presidential Campaign Finance Regulation." Denver University Law Review Vol. 63:, no. 4, 1986.
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