Category: Indiana

Political law links for Wednesday

SPOTLIGHT ON INTERNET COMPANIES’ POLITICAL ACTIVITY. The Atlantic. INDEPENDENT PROBE SOUGHT FOR SOLYNDRA. The Hill. “A Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee is calling on the White House to appoint an independent investigator to examine the administration’s decision to approve a $535 million loan guarantee for a now-bankrupt solar company.” FINE IN REIMBURSEMENT […]

Monday’s freshly prepared political law links

ETHICS COMMITTEE FRIDAY DUMP.  The House Ethics Committee released press statements and reports in a number of matters Friday.  All of the links are here. IRS AND (C)(4) DONATIONS.  The Times.  “When it comes to things political, the Internal Revenue Service just cannot seem to win.” JAIL FOR FORMER AIDE.  Story here.  “An ex-congressional aide […]

Facebook and Republicans, alternative engine news, draft EO issues, and #tcamp11 is coming in today’s political law links

DOES FACEBOOK OWE THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE? RedState has a post here about President Obama’s recent event at Facebook headquarters.  “When the GOP has a nominee, Facebook should be fair and give the GOP nominee equal time.” FORMER SENATOR COLEMAN MOVES. Politico has the news.  “Former Republican Sen. Norm Coleman is headed to law/lobbying powerhouse Hogan […]