The Times covers the continuing story of Apple’s handling of political apps. Earlier this week, it rejected the iPhone app of a Republican opponent to Representative Henry A. Waxman of California, a Democrat, saying it was a personal attack on Mr. Waxman. But on Tuesday, Apple reversed itself and approved the app. It is just […]
Month: May 2010
Transparency and financial regulatory reform
Simon Johnson discusses financial regulatory reform and lobbyists in this piece this morning. (And there’s a reference to So Damn Much Money).
Group to IRS: Watch the unions
The Washington Times reports on the Landmark Legal Foundation’s letter to the IRS regarding reports of unions’ political activity in 2010. A conservative public-interest law firm has asked the Internal Revenue Service to make sure three large national labor unions comply with tax and disclosure laws in their planned spending of nearly $100 million to […]