States are unlikely to reach consensus, so they should aim to reduce role of money, regardless of selection method
...the FOIA works as we have always understood, at least before the FEC and DOJ tried to gut it." The D.C. Circuit sent...
National Law Journal
...part, are public. Mike Scarcella FEC LOOSENS BUNDLING RULES Lobbyist bundlers can gather an additional $400...
...FEC v. Beaumont, upholding the ban in a case involving nonprofit...
...The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Citizens United v. FEC doesn't require overturning a Massachusetts restriction on speech within 35...
National Law Journal
Should the SEC be able to bring suit for as long as it failed to 'discover' alleged misconduct, no matter how ancient
...to 2009. The 2010 ruling in Citizens United v. FEC barred the government from restricting independent political spending by corporations and...
...state-level spending listed as "other expenditures" by the FEC accounted for more than $1 million of the 2012 cycle contributions...
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