
Student Papers on Lobbying
At the conclusion of the Bryce Harlow Workshop on Ethics and Lobbying, each student is required to complete a written assignment. Students are encouraged to submit their final written assignments for consideration of the Bryce Harlow best paper award, a $250 prize.
- The Stimulus: Unprecedented Restrictions on Communications Between Lobbyists and Federal Officials by Megan Yarbrough
- President Obama’s Attempt to Close the Revolving Door and its Impact on Advocacy, Ryan Miskell Spring 2009
- Congressional Ethics and Lobbying: The Case of Senator Harry Reid, Jennifer DeSimone, Spring 2008
- Lobbing and the Defense Industry, Stephen Meli, March 16, 2008
- Stranger in a Strange Land: The Ethics of Lobbying for Foreign Interests, Daniel Guarnera, October 17, 2006
- The Bryce Harlow Workshop on Ethics and Lobbying, Joel DiGrado, Fall 2005
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