How Campaign Finance Reform Can Restore Public Trust in Elections

Professor Matthew D. Kim recently published an empirical study in the Texas A&M Law Review entitled “Restoring Public Trust in Elections: An Empirical Study of How Campaign Finance Reform Can Restore Public Trust in Elections.” Click here to read or download the law review article.

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