Category: Foreign Laws

Tues. top political law links, 10/8/13

AN ELECTION WITHOUT THE FEC?  Roll Call:  “On Oct. 15, a handful of top Democratic candidates will run in the definitive special primary for the open 5th District.”  The FEC, of course, is mostly dark due to the government shutdown.  Dave Levinthal noted on Twitter that some of the website wasn’t working; the agency’s chair […]

Good morning, here are political law links for Fri., 10/4

TROUBLE FOR BITCOIN?  Bloomberg.  “The alleged operator of the Bitcoin-based online marketplace Silk Road was arrested in San Francisco yesterday on money-laundering and narcotics-trafficking charges. You can see a copy of the complaint against Ross W. Ulbricht here, and the allegations make for ‘Whoah!’ reading.” BITCOINS RAISED.  Here.  “When New Hampshire State Rep. Mark Warden […]

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 […]