Political Spending: Big Risk for Boards (pdf)

The role of corporations in politics has changed dramatically. From the passage of the Tillman Act in 1907 to the Supreme Court’s decision in 2010 in Citizens United, corporations played a limited role in the financing of federal elections. Corporations were prohibited from using corporate treasuries to make any contributions or expenditures in connection with…

The Importance of Educating Future Business Leaders Post-Citizens United (pdf)

The “Roundtable on Corporate Political Accountability: The Importance of Educating Future Business Leaders Post-Citizens United” was convened by four leading American business and law schools and the Center for Political Accountability. Deans and faculty at these schools identified an urgent need to educate future business leaders about issues of corporate political engagement that did not…