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Election Campaigns and Democracy: A Review of James A. Gardner, What Are Campaigns For? The Role of Persuasion in Electoral Law and Politics

58 Buff. L. Rev. 1175 (2011)

This article, Election Campaigns and Democracy: A Review of James A. Gardner, What Are Campaigns For? The Role of Persuasion in Electoral Law and Politics by Richard Briffault, appeared in Volume 58, Issue 5 of the Buffalo Law Review in 2011.

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Richard Briffault, Election Campaigns and Democracy: A Review of James A. Gardner, What Are Campaigns For? The Role of Persuasion in Electoral Law and Politics, 58 Buff. L. Rev. 1175 (2011).