Month: May 2017

Good morning, here are Political Law Links, 5-22-17

EX-COMMISSIONER LANDS.   WE.  “The former chairwoman of the Federal Election Commission, who famously eyed regulating the politics of conservative outlets like the Drudge Report, has joined an advocacy group funded by George Soros and run by his son.” AD EDIT.   AJC.  “When San Francisco officials demanded that a GOP group remove images of cable cars […]

Worker wins, mystery letters, and more political law links

WORKER WINS.   NRW.  “West Virginia worker Jeffrey Richmond finally has closure on a four-year legal battle in West Virginia that began with being forced to contribute to a union boss Political Action Committee and ended with being fired as retaliation.” NEW PAC.   TIC.  “Amid a tumultuous week in Washington, D.C., Vice President Mike Pence quietly […]

Political Law Links for May 17, 2017

GOOD MORNING.   Here are today’s Political Law Links, nonpartisan items of political law interest from online news and opinion sites.  Have a link I missed?  DM me @ericsbrown on Twitter.  Want to subscribe and don’t already?  Sign-up using Google’s Feedburner service here and you’ll receive a confirmation.  Your email address won’t be sold, rented, or […]