[EL] Truly the final call for authors to write for the Encyclopedia of Money in American Politics
Schultz, David A.
dschultz at hamline.edu
Fri Jan 27 13:03:55 PST 2017
Hi all:
I am in the last stages of finishing editing the Encyclopedia of Money in
American Politics and I still have some essays that need authors. The list
is below. The turnaround would need to be quick (2-3 weeks maximum). This
is a great project for grad students and others who simply want to write a
fun essay or two.
I will include below the remaining terms and word counts and then the
original solicitation for the project. I hope I can get many of these
terms paired up with authors ASAP. If interested, contact me. Thank you.
I have been asked by ABC-CLIO to edit he first edition of the ENCYCLOPEDIA
OF MONEY IN AMERICAN POLITICS. I am looking for individuals willing to
write entries for the Encyclopedia.
The ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MONEY IN AMERICAN POLITICS is aimed at students,
general readers, and perhaps experts in the field who wish to know about
the role of money in politics. It will cover major issues, personalities,
organizations, court cases, and other controversies surrounding the role of
money in American politics, especially into the 21st century. The goal is
to present an objective collection of entries that cover a range of
topics. Each of the essays should focus on the issues of how money is
important to the topic, its relationship to American politics or law, or
simply explaining the significance of the term.
All contributors will have their name attached to the their entries and
will be given free e-book access to the entire ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MONEY IN
AMERICAN POLITICS.
This is a terrific project for those interested in money and politics, and
it is a great quick project for scholars of all level, including graduate
and law students looking for a few quick publication cites to add to their
credentials. Please forward this announcement to others (or other
listservs) whom or which you think might be interested.
Here are the essays I need authors for.
Corporate Speech 1500
Aggregate Contribution Limits 1000
Alexander, Herbert 750
Burger Court and Campaign Finance Regulations 1500
Campaign Spending and Primaries 1500
Civil Service Commission v. National Association of Letter Carriers 750
Conduit Funds 750
Congressional fundraising 1500
Corporate PACS 750
DISCLOSE Act 750
Electioneering Communication 750
Ethics in Government Act 750
Evidentary Burden (to show corruption) 750
Expenditure Limits 1000
Fair and Clean Elections (FACE) 750
Federal Election Commission v Furgatch 750
Federal Regulation of Government Contractor Political Contributions 750
Gift Ban Laws 750
Hard money 1000
Independent expenditures 1500
Judicial Elections 1000
Keating, Charles 750
Levin Exception 750
Limited Iiability Companies and Campaign Spending 750
Litigation Costs and Campaign Finance Regulations 750
Lobbyist Ban on Political Contributions 750
Lobbyist Contributions (impact and amounts) 750
Lobbyist Disclosure Act of 1995 750
Lobbyist registration Laws 750
Money and National Political Conventions 1000
Money and the 2000 Elections 1500
Money and US Senate Races 1750
Municipal Securites Rule Making Board 750
Pay to Play 750
People v Hochberg 750
Pipefitters Local Union NO. 562 v United States 750
Political Contributions and Municipal Bonds Sales (MSRB Rule 37) 750
Political Parties and Campaign Finance Regulations 1500
Political Party Financing (who gives) 750
Presidential Campaign Spending 1900-to WW II 1500
Presidential Campaign Spending 1944-1968 1500
Presidential Campaign Spending 1972 to 2000 1500
Presidential Debates 1500
Quid Pro Quo Corruption 500
Rehnquist Court and Campaign Finance Regulations 1500
Residency Requirements and Political Contributions 750
Revolving Door Legislation 750
Soft Money Bans 750
Spending (expenditure) Limits 1500
SUNPAC v FEC 750
United States Civil Service Commission v. National Association of Letter
Carriers, 413 U.S. 548 (1973). 750
United States v UAW-CIO 750
Wagner v Federal Election Commission, (2015) 750
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David Schultz, Professor
Editor, Journal of Public Affairs Education (JPAE)
Hamline University
Department of Political Science
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