...became public, Craig tried unsuccessfully to reverse his conviction. The FEC allows campaign funds to be used for legal expenses that were caused...
...FEC v. Beaumont, upholding the ban in a case involving nonprofit...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the wake of its much-criticized ruling in Citizens United v. FEC? William Danielczyk Jr. and Eugene Biagi hope so. In...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
At the end of the second year of President Obama's second term, will Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg decide to retire? Or, at the end of the second year of President Mitt Romney's first term, will Justic
...its contribution data from the Federal Election Commission. The totals, taken from FEC reports through August 21 of this year, include political action committee contributions...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
A Minnesota law requiring all associations to make independent political expenditures through a fund "is most likely unconstitutional," the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has ruled, fin
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...and Caleb Burns. In July, the trade group asked the FEC to establish that campaigns, not wireless companies, must determine donor eligibility, including...
A bitterly divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that judges can't impose mandatory life sentences without the possibility of parole on juveniles convicted of homicide
...revisiting the justices' much-criticized 2010 decision in Citizens United v. FEC . The Campaign Legal Center, an organization that supports campaign...
...rights and systemic sex discrimination. The cases include Citizens United v. FEC , AT&T v. Concepcion and Wal-Mart...
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