COURT DEFINES LIMIT. Story here. “The Securities and Exchange Commission suffered a legal blow Wednesday when the Supreme Court unanimously rejected the agency’s position on how much time regulators have to pursue civil penalties.” POST VIEW ON OFA. Here. “Such groups are not required to publicly disclose donors or amounts of contributions, as they would […]
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Good morning, here are today’s political law links, 2/28/13
CODEL CUTS. Roll Call. “House Speaker John A. Boehner announced on Wednesday that members will no longer be allowed to travel by military aircraft on Congressional delegation trips.” SOL CLARIFIED. SCOTUSblog. In a case involving the SEC the Supreme Court held that the five-year clock in 28 U.S.C. § 2462 begins to tick when the […]
Good morning, here are Monday’s political law links, 2/25/13
OFA UPDATE. The Post. “Unlike political parties and other organizations set up to win elections, the OFA is not subject to federal election fundraising restrictions and disclosure requirements, meaning the public will have only limited opportunities to learn about its operations, including how revenue is collected and spent.” OFA AND DONORS. The Times. “President Obama’s […]