Category: Rule G-37

Good morning, here are Wednesday’s political law links (6/20/12)

(C)(4)’S AND POLITICAL ACTIVITY.   Venable’s Political Law Briefing discusses this hot topic here (via Craig Ready). IRS PROBES? Roll Call.  “As evidence mounts that the IRS is more closely scrutinizing politically active nonprofit groups, Republicans on Capitol Hill have lashed out with assaults on the tax agency and fresh demands for an explanation.” SEC UPDATE.  […]

Good morning, here are political law links for Wed., May 30, 2012

KIRK PAYMENTS IN THE NEWS.  Chicago Trib.  “At the heart of the matter is Vertolli’s assertion that the Kirk campaign may have improperly hidden money to McCracken by paying her through another company working for the campaign.” ROLLING STONE ON SUPER PAC DONORS.  Here.  “Even more money from megadonors is flowing into newly created Super […]

Political law links for Tuesday, 2/28/12

CAMPAIGNS PROTECTING TWEETS.  E.politics.  “Since the account owner of a protected feed has to approve everyone who wants to follow it, he or she can make sure that it’s restricted only to campaign volunteers.” ALERT ON CFTC PAY TO PLAY RULES.  Allen & Overy’s alert on new CFTC rules for swap dealers is online here. […]