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Good morning, here are today’s top political law links

HELPING STATES HIRE.  ABC.  “An Associated Press analysis of the parties’ spending since the 2012 presidential campaign suggests Republicans are trying to copy the Democrats’ playbook: build strong political operations in crucial states and collect as much voter data as possible.” LOBBYIST FACES FINE.  WP.  “Federal prosecutors have charged a lobbyist and his Alexandria firm […]

Fri. political law links, 10-11-13

SHUTDOWN TARGETS.  Here.  “The campaign, spearheaded by the National Education Association, will include television and online ads that will air in Washington and other markets. The targets, according to a union release, include Reps. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), Jeff Fortenberry (R-Neb.), Tom Latham (R-Iowa), and Chris Collins (R-N.Y.).” 28 YEARS.  Story here.  “Former Detroit Mayor Kwame […]

Good morning, have a great Labor Day

ENSIGN IN THE NEWS.  Story here.  “A federal judge has ordered the Department of Justice to disclose more information about its investigation of former Nevada Sen. John Ensign, who resigned from Congress in 2011 in the midst of an ethics scandal.” VICTORY IN FEE SUIT.  HuffPo.  “Lobbyist Lanny Davis on Monday won his lawsuit against […]