Legal analysts are wringing just about everything they can wring out of Citizens United. (And there’s a lot.) So what might Citizens United mean for the honest services fraud cases the Supreme Court is weighing? Two big cases have already been argued (Black and Weyhrauch) and oral argument is coming up in another (Skilling). There’s […]
Day: January 30, 2010
A few new links and my two-year blogging anniversary
PoliticalActivityLaw.com celebrates two years of blogging this week. If you’re keeping score at home, I’ve hit 3,299 posts in over 70 categories covering campaign finance, lobbying, ethics rules, and related topics. Thanks for reading! * * * * * I’ve added a few new links, including links to Buckley and Citizens United. I’ve also added […]
Former Pennsylvania official pays penalty in settlement
The Pennsylvania Ethics Commission released a final adjudication in a matter involving a former legislator. The document is available here and a news story on the case is online here.