Category: Georgia

Political law links for Monday, August 29, 2011

NEW CORRECTIONS ON ISSA TIMES PIECE.  Daily Caller.  “The Times now says the August 15 article used ‘erroneous information’ to allege foul play on Issa’s part because he withdrew much of his family foundation’s assets from the stock market several months before it crashed. Reporter Eric Lichtblau used faulty documentation to allege that Issa’s family […]

Political law links for Wednesday, August 24

THE QUAKE AT THE COMMISSION.  The Federal Election Commission building apparently made it through yesterday’s earthquake visibly undamaged.  The building dates back to the 30’s.  Per a National Register of Historic Places registration form, “The nine-story building was designed by Waddy B. Wood in 1930 as an office building for the Potomac Electric Power Company […]

Super PACs, super committees, super disclosure, super political law links today

SUPER PAC VIEW.  Charlie Spies addresses Restore Our Future in this USAT editorial.  “The activities of Super PACs, such as Restore Our Future, are not only constitutionally protected, but also are important for our democracy because they add voices to the political discourse. Restore Our Future will continue to fully comply with the law and […]