Category: Kentucky

Good morning, here are today’s political law links, 3/19

CORPORATE POLITICAL ACTIVITY VIEWS. MSN Money. “Though campaign finance experts acknowledge that political contributions are companies’ best defense against policies opposing their interests, they also know that passing a politician a stack of cash can have unintended consequences for a company with a corporate identity so tightly tethered to social responsibility.” GOP REPORT ID’S CAMPAIGN […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links, 12/4

NEW LEAGUE CHIEF. Roll Call. “[Monte] Ward is the newly elected president of the American League of Lobbyists, a group that’s existed since 1979 to lobby on behalf of lobbyists, because in Washington even the influencers need representation.” CFR AND POTATO CHIPS. Here. “While it may be true that Americans spend more on potato chips […]

Good morning, here are Friday’s political law links (June 1, 2012)

AND THE VERDICT IS…  N&O.  “The jury in the John Edwards trial on Thursday found the former presidential candidate not guilty on one of six counts in his campaign finance trial and announced it could not agree on the five remaining counts.” ANOTHER TRIAL?  LA Times.  “Several legal experts said a retrial seemed unlikely.” DON’T […]