Monthly Archives: November 2010
“McConnell Reverses Position on Earmarks”
The Washington Post reports.
New Bopp Lawsuit Raising Counterclaim in Kings Street Patriots Case
“House Ethics Tightrope”
Eliza’s latest.
“Reform collides with power in remap process”
Stateline.org reports.
“A Semi-Objection to Bruce Cain’s Semi-Case for Semi-Disclosure”
Here is my response to Bruce Cain’s essay for Cato Unbound. My response begins:
Bruce Cain has picked an odd time to raise concerns about the dangers of disclosure. It comes as we have just completed a record-breaking $4 billion… Continue reading
“Who Really Won the 1960 Election?”
David Stebenne explores at HNN.
“Too Much of a Good Thing: Campaign Speech after Citizens United”
Molly Walker Wilson has posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming Cardozo Law Review). Here is the abstract:
In January 2010, the Supreme Court in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission overturned Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce and the portion… Continue reading
“Boehner’s plan to ‘open things up’ in the new House affects lobbying strategies”
The Washington Post offers this report.
E.J. Dionne on DISCLOSE in the Lame Duck
Here.
A Member of Congress Who Represents Himself…
sometimes walks out of his ethics hearing.
The Revolving Door Goes Round and Round
Roll Call offers GOP Lobbyists Field Offers to Return to Hill.
“Florida judges may be on political hot seat”
The Palm Beach Post reports.
“Murkowski retains election write-in lead”
The latest from Alaska.