IRS STORY DEVELOPMENTS. TaxProf Blog. Paul Caron chronicles new reports. IRS ISSUES AND CAMPAIGN FINANCE. Roll Call. “The controversy embroiling the IRS kicked up another storm of rhetoric Monday over enforcement of campaign finance laws.” IRS AND CFR. Politico. “The Wild West just got wilder.” BEYOND CINCINNATI. The Post. “Internal Revenue Service officials in Washington […]
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Thursday’s political law links (10/18/12)
SUPER PAC FORMED. The Hill. “New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is forming a super-PAC to spend some of his personal fortune helping centrist candidates win election to Congress.” CUTTING SUPPORT. Politico. “Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond sends over word that the former speaker has stopped renting the list he built up from his presidential campaign […]
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 […]