Category Archives: campaign finance
“Facebook, Twitter: Russian actors sought to undermine Trump after election”
Politico:
Top lawyers from Facebook and Twitter said Tuesday that Russian-linked posts and advertisements placed on the social networks after Election Day sought to sow doubt about President Donald Trump’s victory.
Facebook general counsel Colin Stretch told a Senate Judiciary… Continue reading
“Flagging Online Falsehoods”
Ned Foley:
The problem with Russia’s use of online platforms was not its foreignness, but its falsity. To be sure, foreigners—individuals and corporations as well as governments—may be barred from engaging in express advocacy for or against the election of… Continue reading
Institute for Free Speech (formerly CCP) Opposes Honest Ads Act Aimed at Foreign Spending on US Elections
“Conservative megadonors fund populist ads”
Weigel:
The new ad from Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, a hub of the Koch donor network, comes at Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) from a surprising angle — attacking her as a foe of the little guy. In the spot,… Continue reading
“Scofflaw politicos ignore federal fines — with few consequences”
CPI:
More than 160 political committees and similar groups together owe the government more than $1.3 million worth of unpaid fines, according to a Center for Public Integrity analysis of Federal Election Commission and U.S. Treasury records since 2000.
Some… Continue reading
“How corporations are still playing politics more than a century after President Theodore Roosevelt and the Tillman Act”
Michael Beckel for Issue One:
For instance, last year in Nevada, the app-based ride-sharing company Uber sponsored campaign mailers and e-mail messages to its riders and drivers urging the reelection of Republican Assemblyman Derek Armstrong, as veteran journalist Jon Ralston… Continue reading
“Hillary for America, DNC Failed to Disclose Legally Required Information about Funding of Trump-Russia Dossier”
Release:
Today, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign committee violated campaign finance law. They failed to accurately disclose the purpose and recipient… Continue reading
“2 top Brady aides charged in probe of payoff to 2012 primary rival”
Philly Inquirer:
Two top political strategists for U.S. Rep. Robert Brady (D., Pa.) on Tuesday became the latest targets in a widening federal probe of $90,000 the congressman paid a 2012 primary challenger to drop out of the race.
Federal… Continue reading
“Clinton campaign, DNC paid for research that led to Russia dossier”
WaPo:
The Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped fund research that resulted in a now-famous dossier containing allegations about Donald Trump’s connections to Russia and possible coordination between his campaign and the Kremlin, people familiar with the… Continue reading
“Twitter Plans to Open Ad Data to Users”
NYT:
Twitter said on Tuesday that it would bring more transparency to advertisements on its site, including political ads, in the latest response by a technology company to criticism about its role in spreading foreign propaganda during the 2016 presidential… Continue reading
“Corporations and American Democracy”
This new book from the Tobin Project and Harvard University Press looks to be very important and with some important intersections to election law.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Corporations and American Democracy: An Introduction [Naomi R. Lamoreaux and William J.… Continue reading
“Obama’s army enlists in redistricting fight”
Politico:
Organizing for Action, the progressive group born out of Barack Obama’s old campaign apparatus, is joining the redistricting effort that Obama has made a central cause of his post-presidency.
On Monday, OFA officially launched a partnership with the National… Continue reading
In Major Victory in Case with National Significance, Ninth Circuit on 2-1 Vote Upholds Montana Contribution Limits; Judge Bea Would Appear to Hold *All* Limits Unconstitutional
In Lair v. Motl, a case I have been closely watching, the Ninth Circuit on a 2-1 vote reversed a district court decision and upheld Montana’s contribution limits.
The case is of course important to Montana, but it has national… Continue reading