Category: A.M. Report

Good morning, here are Friday’s political law links (June 1, 2012)

AND THE VERDICT IS…  N&O.  “The jury in the John Edwards trial on Thursday found the former presidential candidate not guilty on one of six counts in his campaign finance trial and announced it could not agree on the five remaining counts.” ANOTHER TRIAL?  LA Times.  “Several legal experts said a retrial seemed unlikely.” DON’T […]

I’ve collected these political law links today (May 31, 2012)

SPOTLIGHT ON NH POLLING.  C&E.  “Given the state’s new push polling law, is it better for business to take work in the battleground state and risk getting hit with a fine, or is it best to boycott the state and pressure lawmakers to reform the statute?” REVISIT CU?  Roll Call.  “As the Supreme Court mulls […]

Good morning, here are political law links for Wed., May 30, 2012

KIRK PAYMENTS IN THE NEWS.  Chicago Trib.  “At the heart of the matter is Vertolli’s assertion that the Kirk campaign may have improperly hidden money to McCracken by paying her through another company working for the campaign.” ROLLING STONE ON SUPER PAC DONORS.  Here.  “Even more money from megadonors is flowing into newly created Super […]