Category: LDA

Political law links for Wed., April 4, 2012

LIBYAN LOBBYING.  The Hill.  “The first Washington firm to sign up with the Libyan rebels during the successful revolution against Moammar Gadhafi will no longer be working for free.” RECESS AND K ST.  Politico.  “It might be Easter recess for Congress, but that doesn’t mean K Street is taking a break.” SUPER PACS AND DEMOCRACY.  […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links

TIMES EDITORIAL ON VAN HOLLEN V. FEC.  Here. POLITICALMONEYLINE.COM RELAUNCH.  Here. Q1 FCPA REPORT.  FCPA Blog.  “But over the last three months, individual defendants captured most of the attention. There were acquittals, mistrials, dismissals, and sentencings that were all high-profile enforcement events.” STEVENS REPORT COST.  The Post.  “The mistakes by prosecutors handling the corruption trial […]

Political law links for Monday, April 2, 2012

GAO REPORT ON LOBBYIST COMPLIANCE.  The Hill.  “K Street’s newest registered lobbyist generally complied with expense and income report requirements, while accuracy among established lobbyists on these reports varied, a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report released Friday indicated.”  GAO’s observations are here.  The summary notes: “The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia (the […]