Category: South Carolina

5-22 political law links

BOLO-GATE DAY 12. Tax Prof Blog has the latest. CA: TRACFONE COMPLAINT. Press Release. “We have hereby requested that the FPPC investigate our claims in accordance with California’s ethics laws in order to determine the true sponsors of TCOV and whether the political process in California has been unduly subverted by corporate and/or political interests.” […]

Today’s political law links, 5/8/13

FEC AGENDA. The agenda for tomorrow’s Federal Election Commission meeting is online here. BRIEF IN LIMITS CASE. The Hill. “The RNC said in its brief that the court should strike down aggregate limits because they infringe on donors’ First Amendment rights but don’t serve an appropriate and ‘narrowly tailored’ government interest.” “HISTORIANS” IN THE SHADOWS.  […]

Good morning, here are today’s political law links, 5/7

LEVINSON ON SEC PROSPECTS. Here. “An unlikely government agency, the Securities and Exchange Commission, may help to stem the tide of undisclosed money pumping through our political system in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2010 decision in Citizens United v. FEC.” KAISER’S NEW BOOK PREVIEW. The Post. If you’re a fan of these […]