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FEDERAL OFFICIALS clearly acted incorrectly from the start in launching passive enforcement; by cracking down on outspoken opponents only, any government invites the charge of making partial and political use of impartial institutions. Even more disturbing than such questionable action, though, is the flustered way in which leaders have responded to the charges...
When Hatter first ordered government documents turned over as evidence in the Los Angeles case, he received partial texts with sections blotted out. The New York Times described the matter thus...
Calling the decision "only a partial victory," Turk said last night that the rent board's focus in the case was too narrow...
...ideal reform would incorporate elements of each of these proposals. Partial federal financing, either by direct grants or matching funds, could water down the importance of PACs. So could raising the private contribution limit. Increasing the amount people can donate to the national parties, currently $20,000 each year, could strengthen the role of the parties. Finally, setting a reasonable limit on the amount a candidate can get from PACs, certainly no more than $75,000 an election, would rein...
...While a firm is either in or out of South Africa, corporations are often tied to the sprawling weapons industry only indirectly, and those ties are often only a minute part of its overall operations. Partial divestiture, for instance, might well prove sensible, while it would be hard to explain a halfway step in the more clear-cut South Africa case...