Category: Arizona

Good morning, here are today’s political law links, 9/16

PALIN SUED. ABC. She’s being sued for use of a photograph relating to September 11th. COLD, HARD BITCOIN. The Verge. “The Federal Election Commission is deliberating whether political contributions may be made in Bitcoin, and if so, how.” BYE, BYE BIENNIAL LIMITS? Wertheimer. “On Oct. 8, 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument […]

Good morning, here are Monday’s political law links, 8/19/13

CONGRATS TO JASON ABEL. Jason Abel will be joining Steptoe as leader of their Campaign Finance and Political Law Practice. Tweet here. AZ: SUIT ON LIMITS UPDATE. Here. “A federal lawsuit filed by a Fountain Hills resident challenging the state’s campaign-finance law finally may be coming to an end after two years.” AZ: NONPROFIT COMPLIANCE […]

Good morn., here are political law links for Thurs.

TODAY AT THE FEC. The agenda for today’s Federal Election Commission meeting is online here. CU LIVES. Politico. “The conservative group Citizens United has produced a scathing film about former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe and plans to spend six figures promoting it amid McAuliffe’s campaign for governor of Virginia, the group’s leadership told […]