Month: June 2012

Health care law? Individual mandate? No, just today’s political law links (6/28/12)

DECISION DAY.  Political law takes a back seat to health care today.  We’ll all be intently waiting for and then reading the Supreme Court’s opinions on the constitutionality of the health care law.  SCOTUSblog, as usual, will be the place to be on this big decision day. POINT OF CONVENTIONS.  Politico.  “National conventions are becoming […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links (6/27/12)

Q2 CASH CHASE. Roll Call. “With the June 30 second-quarter campaign fundraising deadline looming, House and Senate campaigns sent out a flurry of emails to supporters today seeking donations.” PRESIDENT OBAMA’S VIEWS ON CAMPAIGN MONEY RACE. Story here. “In a stunning admission, President Obama — who analysts had originally thought would be history’s first $1 […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links (Tues., June 26, 2012)

SCOTUS AND CU.  The Post.  “A narrowly divided Supreme Court on Monday reaffirmed its landmark 2010 decision allowing corporations to spend unlimited money on elections, deciding that a state court was wrong to uphold Montana’s century-old ban on political spending by businesses.”  The Times report is here.  The decision is here.  WH reaction is here. […]