Category: Florida

Good morning, here are today’s political law links, 3/18/13

LEE RADEK, 69. The Post. “Mr. Radek worked for the Justice Department for more than three decades, beginning in 1971 when he joined the criminal division as a trial lawyer. Five years later, he moved to the fledgling Public Integrity Section, which was created in the wake of the Watergate scandal and tasked with the […]

Political law links for 3/13/13

RING SEEKS REVIEW. BLT. “Ring’s lawyers at Miller & Chevalier on Monday asked the full D.C. Circuit to review the panel decision, arguing that the ruling conflicts with U.S. Supreme Court precedent and decisions in other federal appellate courts.” BROWN CLARIFIES. Story here. “‘Obviously, I have a prohibition from lobbying members of Congress for two […]

Here are today’s political law links, 3/11/13

ETHICS ADVICE AND SEQUESTER. Roll Call. “The House Ethics Committee reminded lawmakers Friday they’re forbidden to use campaign funds to pay staff salaries or other office expenses that are being cut as a result of the sequester.” The memo is here. OFA CHANGE. The Post. “Reversing course after weeks of public pressure, the head of […]