Category: Montana

Good morning, here are Friday’s political law links (10/26)

Q3 LOBBYING NUMBERS. Politico Influence. “The 50 largest lobbying spenders together spent $176 million from July through September — an increase of about $16 million from the same time last year, a PI analysis of new lobbying disclosures indicates.” THE CANDIDATES AND CU. Alaska Dispatch. “Where does each presidential candidate stand on how to regulate […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links (10/24/12)

PLANS TO DECLAW. The Times. “An expansive onslaught of negative political advertisements in Congressional races has left many incumbents, including some Republicans long opposed to restrictions on campaign spending, concluding that legislative measures may be in order to curtail the power of the outside groups behind most of the attacks.” VH STAY. Order. “In light […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links (10/17/12)

CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS. CNBC. “A flurry of emails from CEOs telling workers how to vote in November has raised a troubling question: Can a company legally tell workers how to vote?” DE: INVESTIGATION ENDING. Story here. “After 16 months of interviews, legal research and document examination, investigators looking into campaign finance irregularities in Delaware are wrapping […]