Month: December 2017

Happy Holidays!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!   This will be the last set of links I’ll be sending around for the year.  Thanks for reading!  I expect next year will be filled with interesting developments in political law, of course.  I’m also planning a few changes to celebrate this site’s ten year (!) anniversary.  Have a wonderful and safe holiday […]

12.18 political law links

FALLOUT FOR IRS. WP. “Years of conservative attacks on the Internal Revenue Service have greatly diminished the ability of agency regulators to oversee political activity by charities and other nonprofits, documents and interviews show.” ALLEGATIONS AGAINST BLOOM. LZ. “Lisa Bloom’s efforts to arrange undisclosed compensation during the 2016 presidential campaign for women accusing President Donald […]

12.14 political law links

WHAT JONES SPENT.  NW.  “Doug Jones became the first Democrat to win an Alabama Senate campaign in 25 years Tuesday night. The contest was incredibly tight, with polls predicting a close race, however, Jones was able to pull ahead at least partially due to his nearly $12 million in campaign funding.” ADS UPDATE.   USAT.  “Political […]