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Bitter pills for medical lobby; Clout wanes, scandals stain and members complain. (News)(Illinois State Medical Society) Crain's Chicago Business July 28, 2003 v26 i30 p4 (939 words)
Big-Name Republican Leads Revamped FM Watch. Rob Garver. American Banker May 14, 2003 v168 i92 p4
New Group in Works for Big MBA Members. (Mortgage Bankers Association) Rob Garver. American Banker Feb 27, 2003 v168 i40 p1
Organized interests and American political development. Daniel J. Tichenor, Richard A. Harris. Political Science Quarterly Winter 2002 v117 i4 p587(27)
THE CHAIRMAN. Nicholas Lemann. The New Yorker Oct 7, 2002 pNA Mag.Coll.: 111K2291.
The naked lobbyist: the world's most powerful corporate lobby groups uncovered -- by Corporate Europe Observatory. New Internationalist July 2002 p14(2)
Children and guns: advocacy groups speak out. (Public Perspectives). James Forman Jr.. The Future of Children Summer-Fall 2002 v12 i2 p165(9)
HABITUAL AND OCCASIONAL LOBBYERS IN THE U.S. STEEL INDUSTRY: AN EM ALGORITHM POOLING APPROACH. RANDALL MORCK, JUNGSYWAN SEPANSKI, BERNARD YEUNG. Economic Inquiry July 2001 v39 i3 p365 Bus.Coll.: 134P0038.
Fighting the Gene Giants. (Sierra Club Genetic Engineering Committee's lobbying for studies on long-term impact of transgenic plants in farming)(Brief Article) Sierra July 2001 v86 i4 p44 Mag.Coll.: 108E0441.
Door-to-Door Diplomacy. (Brief Article) KAREN LEE SCRIVO. National Journal May 20, 2000 v32 i21 p1594
State government influence in the national policy process: lessons from the 104th Congress. John Dinan. Publius Spring 1997 v27 n2 p129(14)
James Madison and public choice at Gucci Gulch: a procedural defense of tax expenditures and tax institutions. Edward A. Zelinsky. Yale Law Journal March 1993 v102 n5 p1165-1207
Firm participation in steel industry lobbying. (political activities of individual firms in the steel industry to urge law on antidumping and countervailing duties) Mark G. Herander, Roger L. Pupp. Economic Inquiry Jan 1991 v29 n1 p134(14) Bus.Coll.: 56R3267.
Costly links. (Citings). (Internet and IRS anti-lobbying laws)(Brief Article) Brian Doherty. Reason May 2001 v33 i1 p15(1) Mag.Coll.: 109F3028.
Post-Government Briefing (Revolving Door Restrictions). Journal of Power and Ethics Jan 2001 v2 i1 pP-35
Guide to a petition circulator's legal rights. Earl Bender, Sean Tenner. Campaigns & Elections April 4, 1999 v20 i3 p61(3)
Blank check: the real fund-raising scandal. (nondisclosure of campaign donations) Edward Roeder. The New Republic April 14, 1997 v216 n15 p19(3) Mag.Coll.: 88E0250.
Reforming elections: two green views. (Dirty Money)(Cover Story) Jim Motavalli. E Sept-Oct 1996 v7 n5 p31(1)
The Secrets To Washington's Power Game. JEFFREY H BIRNBAUM. The International Economy July 2001 v15 i4 p14
Rural Failure: The Linkage Between Policy and Lobbies. William P. Browne. Policy Studies Journal Spring 2001 v29 i1 p108
Homeland insecurity. (defense industry lobbyists) Kate Ackley. Corporate Counsel August 2002 v9 i8 p53(1)
When businesses collide: producer interest groups and the politics of regulation. Heather E. Campbell. Policy Studies Journal Summer 1998 v26 n2 p310(19)
The indirect approach. (political influence of advocacy groups)(Cover Story) Ron Faucheux. Campaigns & Elections June 1998 v19 n6 p18(6)
Independent expenditures and issue advocacy. (financial spending by political action committees)(Cover Story) Campaigns & Elections June 1998 v19 n6 p26(3)
The evolution of a better definition of "interest group" and its synonyms. James Yoho. The Social Science Journal April 1998 v35 n2 p231(13)
Activist trouble. (Greenpeace and Citizen Action facing difficulties) John B. Judis. The American Prospect Jan-Feb 1998 n36 p20(3)
Environmental politics and the changing context of interest group organization. Steven M. Davis. The Social Science Journal Oct 1996 v33 n4 p343(15)
Gun control's new language: How anti-terror rhetoric is being used against the second amendment. (attack on America, 2001; effects) Sam MacDonald. Reason March 2002 v33 i10 p16(3)
EDUCATING THE COMMUNITY ABOUT VIOLENCE THROUGH A GUN TURN-N PROGRAM. (gun exchange programs) Robin Yurk, Linda Jaramillo, Linda L. Erwin, Neal J. Rendleman. Journal of Community Health Oct 2001 v26 i5 p331
The Gun Crowd's Guru: John Lott has a high profile--and a target on his back. (FIREARMS)(National Affairs)(Brief Article) Matt Bai. Newsweek March 12, 2001 p36
An Army of Gun Lies - How the other side plays. (evaluation of allegations made by gun control groups) Dave Kopel. National Review, April 17, 2000 v52 i7 pNA
High Noon in Gun Valley: Smith & Wesson's deal with Clinton on new safety rules is roiling the gun lobby. The inside story of the secret breakthrough. (National Affairs)(Industry Overview) Matt Bai. Newsweek, March 27, 2000 v135 i13 p26
Gun Politics in America: Continuity and Change. Rober Singh. Parliamentary Affairs, January 1999 v52 i1 p1(1)
Issue definition, conflict expansion, and tort reform: Lessons from the American general aviation industry. Scott E. Tarry. Policy Studies Journal Winter 2001 v29 i4 p571(17)
Special Interest Groups and Economic Policy. Gene M. Grossman, Elhanan Helpman. NBER Reporter Summer 2000 p11
Pursuing the President: White House Access and Organized Interests. NEIL SCOTT COLE. The Social Science Journal April 2000 v37 i2 p285
Interest Group Conflict, Alliances, and Opposition: Evidence from Three States. ANTHONY J. NOWNES. The Social Science Journal, April 2000 v37 i2 p231
Pursuing the President: White House Access and Organized Interests. NEIL SCOTT COLE. The Social Science Journal, April 2000 v37 i2 p285
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