Month: June 2012

Political law links for Tues., June 12, 2012

FL SUIT.  The Hill.  “Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) said he will sue the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to move forward with his controversial attempt to purge the voter rolls in his state of ineligible voters.” WWW.POLITICALLAWBRIEFING.COM.  Congratulations to Venable on the launch of its new site for “timely updates, insights, and commentary on […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links (6/11/12)

POST URGES MORE BUNDLER DISCLOSURE. Here. “Both President George W. Bush, during his two campaigns, and Arizona Sen. John McCain, during his 2008 presidential race, released lists of their key fundraisers and, at least within general parameters, some indication of their hauls. But Mr. Romney’s campaign has repeatedly dismissed suggestions that he follow suit. The […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links (Fri. June 8, 2012)

DEMANDS ON WATERS REPORT. Roll Call.  “A group of House Democrats today sent a letter to the Ethics Committee asking it to release the findings of the special counsel who concluded the committee had not violated the rights of Rep. Maxine Waters as it prepared its case against the California Democrat.” ETHICS GUIDANCE ON DISCLOSURE.  […]