Authors
Class of 1940 Professor of Law
,
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
Michael Kang
Michael Kang is the Class of 1940 Professor of Law at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. His recent work focuses on partisan gerrymandering; the influence of party and campaign finance on elected judges; the de-regulation of campaign finance after Citizens United; and so-called “sore loser laws” that restrict losing primary candidates from running in the general election. He is co-author, with Joanna Shepherd, of "Free to Judge: The Power of Campaign Money in Judicial Elections."

Authors
Class of 1940 Professor of Law
,
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
Michael Kang
Michael Kang is the Class of 1940 Professor of Law at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. His recent work focuses on partisan gerrymandering; the influence of party and campaign finance on elected judges; the de-regulation of campaign finance after Citizens United; and so-called “sore loser laws” that restrict losing primary candidates from running in the general election. He is co-author, with Joanna Shepherd, of "Free to Judge: The Power of Campaign Money in Judicial Elections."

Authors
Class of 1940 Professor of Law
,
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
Michael Kang
Michael Kang is the Class of 1940 Professor of Law at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. His recent work focuses on partisan gerrymandering; the influence of party and campaign finance on elected judges; the de-regulation of campaign finance after Citizens United; and so-called “sore loser laws” that restrict losing primary candidates from running in the general election. He is co-author, with Joanna Shepherd, of "Free to Judge: The Power of Campaign Money in Judicial Elections."

Authors
Class of 1940 Professor of Law
,
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
Michael Kang
Michael Kang is the Class of 1940 Professor of Law at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. His recent work focuses on partisan gerrymandering; the influence of party and campaign finance on elected judges; the de-regulation of campaign finance after Citizens United; and so-called “sore loser laws” that restrict losing primary candidates from running in the general election. He is co-author, with Joanna Shepherd, of "Free to Judge: The Power of Campaign Money in Judicial Elections."
