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Corporate power ratchet : the courts' role in eroding "We the People's" ability to constrain our corporate creations
Regulation of corporate behaviour in the US - use of "dark money" to influence the political process - voter identity and gerrymandering laws diminish the voting power of the less affluent - reduced ability of Congress and executive agencies to adopt and implement externality regulations a...
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Published in: | Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review 2016-09, Vol.51 (2), p.423-480 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Regulation of corporate behaviour in the US - use of "dark money" to influence the political process - voter identity and gerrymandering laws diminish the voting power of the less affluent - reduced ability of Congress and executive agencies to adopt and implement externality regulations and new social welfare regulation - restriction of labour unions - influence of the Roberts Court - role of judges - case law. |
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ISSN: | 0017-8039 1943-5061 |