Category: Texas

Fri. political law links

HBD “SUPER PAC”.  Yahoo.  “Then writing for National Journal, Eliza Newlin Carney first used the term in a column published on June 26, 2010, doing so to describe a new group called Workers’ Voices that intended to raise unlimited amounts of money to create political ads.” CLOSING ARGUMENTS.  Ohio.com.  “Federal prosecutors delivered their closing arguments […]

Friday the 13th political law links

GOOD MORNING AND BEFORE WE TURN TO OUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING.  Welcome to another edition of your daily dose of political law.  Every weekday I collect and prepare a set of links to stories, reports, press releases, and other online resources geared to the political law practitioner.   The links, to media and interest groups across […]

6-11-14 political law links

MCALLISTER UNLEASHED.  Maddow.  “According to McAllister, an unidentified colleague said he could expect to parlay a vote on a bill related to the Bureau of Land Management into campaign donations.” THE POINT OF HEARINGS.  Roll Call.  “As Senate Democrats gear up for their third in a series of public hearings on the state of campaign […]