Category: Foreign Laws

Political law links for Thursday, November 3rd

SOCIAL MEDIA USERS VOTE.  ReadWriteWeb.  “Over the last 17 years or so, the Internet has become a major player in how voters gain information and make decisions. Since 2008, social media has proven to be a powerful force for campaigns to get out its message. That was especially prevalent in the 2010 mid-term elections and […]

Thursday’s political law links

OBAMA AND WALL STREET. The Post. “Despite frosty relations with the titans of Wall Street, President Obama has still managed to raise far more money this year from the financial and banking sector than Mitt Romney or any other Republican presidential candidate, according to new fundraising data.” SOLYNDRA EMAIL BATTLE.  The Hill.  “House Republicans are […]

Friday’s political law links for Sept. 30, 2011

ETHICS INQUIRY REQUEST FOR THOMAS.  Roll Call.  “A group of House Democrats alleging that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas violated ethics rules by failing to report his wife’s income called for a federal investigation into the matter today.” NEA SUPPORTS AJA.  The Hill.  “The National Education Association (NEA) launched a multistate television ad campaign Wednesday […]