Category: Wisconsin

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 […]

Have a great Friday, here are today’s political law links w/#natitude

HOUSE BLITZ.  Roll Call.  “The juggernaut GOP-affiliated group Crossroads GPS will soon announce a massive $8.1 million television and radio effort for House Republicans slated to begin Saturday and run for three weeks.” CALL FOR PROBE.  The Hill.  “Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder on Thursday […]

Good morning, here are Thursday’s political law links (7/26/12)

PAC WINDS DOWN.  Politico.  “A controversial super PAC with an explicit mission of unseating House members in primaries — and that played a role in the defeat of four incumbents — is scaling back if not ending its efforts for the rest of the election year.” 12 NEGATIVE ADS.  The Times.  “Using attack ads in […]