Category: Alaska

Political law explosion, constructionism, Sunshine Week, and Alaska robocalls in today’s political law links

THE POLITICAL LAW EXPLOSION. Has there been a post-CU political law practice explosion?  Left and right it seems the political law landscape is changing.  In the last few weeks, we’ve had news that Wiley Rein expanded its practice with the addition of Former FEC Chairman Michael Toner.  Last month, McGuireWoods announced its new political group.  […]

Lobby fees in SC, Holman on FEC, Alaska guilty plea and more political law links today

HOLMAN ON THE FEC. In Roll Call. “After April, all but one of the six commissioners on the Federal Election Commission will be sitting with expired terms. Half the commission had their terms expire two years ago.” SUNLIGHT FOUNDATION EVENT ON LOBBYING REFORMS. I enjoyed listening to yesterday’s lobbying reform event on the Hill with […]

Political Activity Law morning report for Monday, Nov. 29th

 Good morning Please find today’s links below.  The morning report will take a few days off.  Don’t fret.  I’ll return mid-week in full force and next week look forward to some blogging from the COGEL conference in Washington, DC. House Oversight and subpoena outlook The Times examines where Rep. Issa might take House Oversight and […]