The Green Bay Gazette says it is all about hurting Democrats. Of course, this all comes at an interesting time, when CU frees both corporations and labor unions to engage in unlimited independent spending…
Monthly Archives: February 2011
Justice Scalia Again Condemns “Judicial Minimalism” and (What He Says is) Stealth Overruling
Adam Liptak and Orin Kerr highlight Justice Scalia’s strong rhetoric in Michigan v. Bryant. (I discuss the relationship of stealth overruling to other ways Justices move the law in this draft.)
“Clean Elections case: The stakes are high for democracy”
Anthony Tsontakis has written this opinion piece for the Arizona Capitol Times.
“Secretary of State Wants Online Voter Registration”
News from Ohio.
Watch the Jim Bopp Keynote at the USF CU Conference
Here.
Toner Jumps to Wiley Rein
See the press release.
“Even liberal law professors….”
My least favorite way to be quoted.
“Lawsuits challenge Fla. redistricting changes”
The Miami Herald offers this report.
” Redistricting: Legal arguments complicate drawing the maps”
Capitol Weekly (Sacramento) offers this report.
“U.S. Needs to Drastically Alter Campaign Finance Rules”
Bradley Blakeman has posted this commentary at FOXNews.com.
Eliza’s New Column on Democratic-Oriented Super PACs
See here.
“Secret campaign ad financing in offing as FEC is deadlocked”
The LA Times offers this report.
“Defiant Clarence Thomas fires back”
Some must-read quotes from Justice Thomas in this Politico article.
“Reform Groups Urge Senate Democratic Leaders Reid, Durbin and Schumer to Defeat Effort to Use FY 11 Spending Bill as a Vehicle to Kill Presidential Public Financing System”
See this press release.