. @rickhasen zephyr Teachout has the better argument that the framers would have called it "corruption" http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1353203 …
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@rickhasen how cld u know that? Teachout’s theory of corruption has never been relevant or presented to the Court? -
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@lessig three decades of precedent regarding what the Court means by "corruption" in camp finance cases. Teachout's is anti-distortion -
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@rickhasen with respect, professor, you have misunderstood Teachout and “corruption.” -
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@lessig perhaps; regardless of what Teachout says the founders said, the current SCOTUS would not think "dependence corruption" corruption
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@rickhasen@lessig Teachout's argument hard to square w/ pre-17th Amendmt selection of Sens -- an invitation to corruption.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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