Good morning! Here’s what I’ve found of interest for today in the world of political law. Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 “Welcome to Washington” In the Hill. Outisde money on the web ClickZ’s got the topic covered here. 2010: First cycle in a new campaign finance world The Hill explains. The ultimate impact of the Supreme […]
Month: November 2010
Today’s Political Activity Law A.M. Report
Good morning! How about a little something new? Starting today I hope to condense the day’s posts into one steaming hot cup of political activity law delivered to your inbox every morning before 9 a.m. I’ll be tweaking the format, title, and just about everything until I think I’m closer to getting it right (and […]
Telephone Consumer Protection Act complaint in Maryland robocall case seeks $168 million penalty
The Washington Post reports. [Maryland AG] Gansler said in an interview that he chose to pursue a civil action rather than a criminal case partly because election-law violations rarely result in jail time. He said a hefty fine – the complaint seeks damages of more than $168 million, plus attorneys’ fees – would send a […]