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Good morning, here are political law links for Mon., April 9, 2012

DRAFT CONTRACTOR EO AND DISCLOSE ACT UPDATE.  The Hill.  “The Obama administration has all but abandoned its push to require federal contractors to disclose their political donations.” AD UNCERTAINTY.  Roll Call.”A court ruling rejecting Federal Election Commission disclosure requirements as too lax has left political players unsure how much they need to report about the […]

Political law links for Friday, March 30, 2012

GAS ADS IN THE NEWS.  Politico.  “The group launching a $3.6 million ad campaign hitting President Barack Obama on gasoline prices has deep ties to the billionaire libertarian industrialists Charles and David Koch.” SENATE DISCLOSE ACT HEARING VIDEO AND STATEMENTS.  Senate Rules. HEARING NEWS REPORT.  Here.  “At a hearing Thursday of the Senate Rules Committee […]

Thursday’s political law links

BUCKLEY AND SEVERABILITY. Did you catch Paul Clement’s discussion of Buckley during yesterday’s argument? His references to the case didn’t generate any specific questions. All of the audio is online here.  In part, Clement argued:  “This Court struck down the ban on expenditures, left the contribution ban in place, and for 4 decades Congress has […]