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The Campaign Legal Center and Common Cause filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission alleging Donald Trump’s campaign committee violated federal election law by illegally accepting campaign contributions after Election Day and falsely reporting those contributions for “debt… Continue reading
The Stetson Law Review will be hosting a symposium on the intersection of election law and corporate law on Friday, March 24, 2017.
Great line-up and live webcast!
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The Supreme Court today affirmed without comment a ruling in the case Independence Institute v. Federal Election Commission, upholding the constitutionality of a campaign finance disclosure law. The Court’s order reflects agreement with the lower court’s result, but not… Continue reading
Tony Gaughan has posted this draft on SSRN (Ohio State Law Journal). Here is the abstract:
This article examines the 40 year history of the post-Watergate campaign finance reforms. Since Watergate, federal campaign finance law has been based on a… Continue reading
Nour Abdul-Razzak, Carlo Prato and Stéphane Wolton in the Monkey Cage:
Our research focuses on state legislative elections because we can more easily isolate the effect of Citizens United compared with other factors that influence election outcomes at various… Continue reading
Andy Kroll for Mother Jones:
A strange thing happened last week at the Federal Election Commission, the nation’s watchdog for campaigns and elections. On Friday evening, the FEC’s three Republican members quietly released a slew of missing legal memos related… Continue reading