LA Times:
Organizing for Action, President Obama’s nonprofit advocacy organization, has sought to be nimble as it ramps up a national effort to back his agenda on gun control measures and immigration reform.
But it appears the group… Continue reading
NJ.com: “A Washington DC ‘super PAC’ has sued New Jersey’s campaign finance watchdog agency, saying the state can’t limit how much it can raise from an individual donor.”
Nonprofit Law Prof Blog: “hn L. Buckley, a professor in the graduate tax program at Georgetown University Law Center, and Dallas Woodrum, a Georgetown law student serving as executive articles editor for The Georgetown Law Journal, have… Continue reading
Ivan Moreno, who has been all over this story, for AP: “Colorado Democrats are planning sweeping changes to how elections are run in the state, to the dismay of Republican leaders who say they’ve been excluded from crafting a… Continue reading
Politico: “A Republican Massachusetts Senate candidate is taking the fight for gay marriage to a new frontier – the Federal Election Commission. Dan Winslow, a state representative casting himself as the moderate choice in the April 30 GOP primary… Continue reading
Justin Levitt has posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming, Journal of Law and Politics). Here is the abstract:
“I want to thank every American who participated in this election, whether you voted for the very first time or waited in… Continue reading
Press release:
RNC Names James Bopp, Jr. Special Counsel
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus today announced that James Bopp, Jr. will serve as special counsel to the Republican National Committee. In this volunteer role, Mr. Bopp will provide assistance… Continue reading
Craig Burnett and Vlad Kogan have posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
At last count, U.S. voters were responsible for choosing more than 510,000 distinct elected officials. Few of these contests feature lively campaigns or attract substantial… Continue reading