Category: Arizona

Outside groups, public financing, video apologies and a few other political law links today

$200 MILLION PLAN FOR OUTSIDE GROUP. The Post. “The effort — spearheaded by a small group of longtime congressional and White House aides — represents Democrats’ response to the electoral drubbing of 2010, when a coterie of conservative and business groups did a far better job than their opponents of adapting to a new campaign finance […]

POPVOX, jets, investigation no fiesta, Microsoft’s journey and more Tuesday political law links

POPVOX. As usual, e.politics enlightens with a link to a piece about a new tool for eadvocacy called PopVox. JETS ON THE TARMAC. The Times reports.  “Once a candidacy is official during primary season, and travel requirements become far greater, campaigns usually start with small chartered jets, ‘like a Lear 35 or a Citation II,’ […]

Political law compliance job at Apple and other political law tidbits for today

LEGAL HELP ALLEGED FROM TURKISH-AMERICAN GROUP. Roll Call reports. APPLE IS LOOKING FOR A POLITICAL COMPLIANCE PARALEGAL. Dream of working at Apple?  Apple is looking for a Political Compliance Paralegal and the job posting is here.  “The legal specialist will assist the Director and Compliance Counsel in all areas of political compliance, lobby and gift […]