SCHOCK ETHICS. Roll Call. “Rep. Aaron Schock’s, R-Ill., recent flap about his ‘Downton Abbey’-inspired office decor is not his first run-in with ethics watchdogs.” GINSBURG’S VIEW. Stltrib.com. “Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says if there is one decision she could overturn from the past 10 years, it would be the 2010 Citizens United case […]
Month: February 2015
2.4 political law links
UPDATED SITE FOR CONFERENCE BOARD’S COMMITTEE ON CORPORATE POLITICAL SPENDING. Here via Wes Bizzell. The site’s been updated to include more information about the last proxy season and shareholder resolutions. The site looks to be a great resource for those seeking more information about corporate political activity transparency. BUNDLING 101. Roll Call. “Bundling is a […]
Tues. 2-3 political law links
FRANKEN SOLICITS $1 MILLION. I received this eye-catching solicitation (with a subject, “A perfectly reasonable request”) a few days ago from Franken for Senate seeking “$50,000, $100,000, even $1 million” for his senate campaign. (Don’t worry, I’m signed up for literally dozens of campaigns across the political spectrum for academic reasons.) AZ: REFORM DOOM. AZ […]