Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania
Are Voluntary Standards Working? Candidate Discourse on
Network Evening News Programs
Issue Ads
Benton Foundation's Reporters' Reference Center on Campaign Finance Reform
The Brookings Institution
Campaign Finance Reform: A Sourcebook
The U.S. Campaign Finance System Under Strain by Thomas E. Mann
The Center for Governmental Studies
The Center for Public Integrity (a non-partisan organization that provides investigative and analytic information on campaign finance
issues)
The Center for Responsive Politics (a non-partisan group that
conducts computer-based research on campaign finance issues for the
news media, academics, activists and the public)
Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy at Brigham
Young University
Getting Inside the Outside Campaign: Issue Advocacy
in the 2000 Presidential Primaries
Election Advocacy: Soft Money and Issue Advocacy
in the 2000 Congressional Elections
Citizens' Research Foundation for the Study of Campaign Finance and
Reform at the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California,
Committee for the Study of the American Electorate (a non-partisan
research organization that focuses on civic engagement)
Destination Democracy
League of Women Voters
Public Agenda
PBS' Democracy Project - Follow the Money
The New York Times: Issue In Depth: Campaign Finance Reform (site requires registration)
Anthony Gierzynski, Money Rules: Financing Elections in America
(Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 2000).
Michale J. Malbin and Thomas L. Gais, The Day after Reform:
Sobering Campaign Finance Lessons from the American States
(Albany, N.Y.: The Rockefeller Institute Press, 1998).