MCGEHEE: KEEP LIMITS. CNN. “If the Supreme Court sides with McCutcheon, all it will have done is open new routes for corruption without closing the old ones.” LIPTAK ON MCCUTCHEON. The Times. “The Supreme Court will hear his challenge to the overall limits next Tuesday.” WALKING DEAD, FEC EDITION. The Post. “The computers will be […]
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Monday’s political law links, 9-30-13
SPECIAL AIDES. Story here. “A longtime adviser and confidante of Hillary Clinton had ‘special government status’ while the former Secretary of State was at Foggy Bottom, allowing her to work on a targeted project about women’s issues while she maintained her own business, officials told POLITICO.” DONORS DISCLOSED. IBT. “The 2003 form, labeled ‘Not Open […]
Good morning, here are Tuesday’s political law links, 9-24-13
LERNER TO RETIRE. The Hill. “Lois Lerner, the embattled IRS official who first revealed the agency had singled out Tea Party groups for extra scrutiny, is retiring, the IRS said Monday.” ELDRIDGE LAUNCH. Story here. “Sean Eldridge, the husband of Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes, has made a long-expected bid for Congress official.” FIRM LAUNCH. Story […]