Political law links for Wednesday

SPOTLIGHT ON INTERNET COMPANIES’ POLITICAL ACTIVITY. The Atlantic.

INDEPENDENT PROBE SOUGHT FOR SOLYNDRA. The Hill. “A Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee is calling on the White House to appoint an independent investigator to examine the administration’s decision to approve a $535 million loan guarantee for a now-bankrupt solar company.”

FINE IN REIMBURSEMENT CASE. Story here.

QUESTIONS ABOUT SOLYNDRA’S BIGGEST INVESTOR. The Post.

PERRY’S K ST. FUNDRAISING. Here. “But a DC lobbying source tells NBC the host committee remains a list in flux because organizers have had trouble nailing down commitments from other top lobbyists they had hoped to include.”

CANTOR AIDE TO BLANK ROME.  Story here.

CANDIDATE SUPER PAC OPINION.  Fred Werthheimer opines here.

BANK SUED IN DURKEE CASE. Here. “Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s campaign filed a lawsuit Friday against a bank that handled accounts for a prominent Democratic campaign treasurer accused of looting millions of dollars from the war chests of local, state and federal politicians.”

INDIANA ROBOCALL DECISION. Election Law Blog has the links on the latest Indiana robocall development here.

HAVE A GREAT DAY.

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