LESSIG WALKS. Harvard Crimson. “Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig, along with dozens of activists, will continue a 185-mile, two-week march across New Hampshire this week to protest the corrupting influence of money in politics and publicize the need for campaign finance reform as the important 2016 New Hampshire presidential primary approaches.” POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE BIZ. […]
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Good morning, here are Tues. political law links
WHY CFR HASN’T WORKED. Cillizza. “Here’s the key to Beckel’s eye-opening report: Corporations are spending hundreds of millions of dollars via groups that are not required to disclose either their sources of funding or how they spend that money.” SUPER PACS and 14. NJ. “As the super PAC era progresses, more and more groups that […]
Good morning, here are Monday’s political law links
TELEFORUM ON IRS PROPOSALS. Fed-Soc. It doesn’t look like the audio is online, yet, for last week’s teleforum on the (c)(4) proposal. TRAVEL RULES FOCUS. National Journal. “Big corporations bankroll some nonprofits, whose trips, in turn, can feature stops at the businesses of their corporate funders. As a bonus, the growing use of 501(c)(3) nonprofits, […]