Constitutionality of the Limitation on the Amount of Contributions a Publicly-Funded Candidate Can Receive From Out-of-State Contributors.
Analyzes S. 2, to limit out-of-State contributions for publicly-funded Senatorial candidates to 25 percent, and to require 75 percent of the contributions to come from within the State. Argues that such a provision is constitutional despite the First Amendment rights of both candidates and out-of-St...
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