Category: Florida

Good morning, here are Thursday’s political law links (10/25)

MORAN’S SON RESIGNS AFTER VIDEO. Story here. “The field director for Virginia Democratic Rep. Jim Moran – his son Patrick Moran – has resigned after being secretly recorded seemingly advising an conservative journalist masquerading as a supporter that utility bills could be used to aid in voter fraud.” HLOGA POLL. Politico. “Most lobbyists believe the […]

Good morning, here are Tuesday’s political law links (10/9/12)

OPINION IN HLF. Here. After an important discussion on standing, the opinion holds that three of five communications are electioneering communications. VH STATUS. InsidePoliticalLaw.com. L-PAC STRATEGY. Roll Call. “In this cycle’s costliest and most competitive House and Senate races, Members of Congress are deploying a little-noticed but influential weapon: their personal political action committees, typically […]

Today’s political law links (10/4/12)

SUPER PAC EDITS AD. Story here. “A Washington, D.C.-based SuperPAC is making last-minute changes to a TV spot criticizing Democratic congressional candidate Tammy Duckworth after she refuted claims in the ad.” TAXES AND POLITICS. Following up on a recent WSJ piece, here’s another look at tax issues and political donations: “A big article in the […]