CARIBOU COFFEE IN THE NEWS. Story here. “White House officials’ practice of offering to meet with visitors somewhere other than the West Wing has been reported by multiple news organizations, including POLITICO and The New York Times, which in 2010 reported that hundreds of meetings had taken place at the Caribou location across the street […]
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Good morning, here are political law links for 7-30
BROADCASTER BID DENIED. Story here. “A federal appellate court on Friday denied a request by broadcasters to immediately block new Federal Communications Commission rules requiring stations to make political ad information available online.” NONPROFIT RULES. The Post. “The Federal Election Commission told political advocacy groups Friday that it would enforce new disclosure rules for some […]
Good morning, here are Thursday’s political law links (7/26/12)
PAC WINDS DOWN. Politico. “A controversial super PAC with an explicit mission of unseating House members in primaries — and that played a role in the defeat of four incumbents — is scaling back if not ending its efforts for the rest of the election year.” 12 NEGATIVE ADS. The Times. “Using attack ads in […]