Month: July 2012

Good morning, here are Thursday’s political law links (7/26/12)

PAC WINDS DOWN.  Politico.  “A controversial super PAC with an explicit mission of unseating House members in primaries — and that played a role in the defeat of four incumbents — is scaling back if not ending its efforts for the rest of the election year.” 12 NEGATIVE ADS.  The Times.  “Using attack ads in […]

Have a great day, here are today’s political law links (7-25)

POLITICAL LAW PROFITS.  Story here.  “The five law firms specializing in presidential campaigns have been paid $50 million since 1999 by candidates, political parties and political action committees, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a Washington-based research group that tracks campaign spending.” INSIDE POLITICAL LAW SITE.  Covington’s new Inside Political Law site is online […]

Political law links for Tues., 7/24/12

IRS MOVES ON NONPROFITS?  More here.  “In a potentially significant move hailed by reform advocates, the IRS has signaled that it will consider changing its regulations for politically active tax-exempt groups.” WINNING IN 2012.  Have you downloaded Winning in 2012 by Colin Delany of e.politics?  Here’s the link. BUNDLER ACTIVITY.  Roll Call.  “Candidates and party […]