Monthly Archives: November 2013
“GOP Super PACs Gear Up to Fight Tea Party”
Notre Dame Law Review Symposium on Gridlock
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2012-2013: The American Congress: Legal Implications of Gridlock, Symposium
Symposium
The Phenomenology of Gridlock
Josh Chafetz, 88 Notre Dame L. Rev 2065
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The Court-Packing Plan as Symptom, Casualty, and Cause of Gridlock
Barry Cushman, 88… Continue reading
“Voter ID Laws in Action: ‘Looks Like I Don’t Get to Vote Today'”
Voter tweets collected by Mother Jones.
Lobbying Advice: Cultivate the CRS and CBO
See here.
CRS and CBO? Yes, as I note in this Stanford piece from a few years ago, lobbyists, like mushrooms, thrive in low light.
“Initiative spending booms past $1 billion as corporations sponsor their own proposals”
Nov. Issue of NCSL’s “The Canvass” Now Available
Here.
“Libertarian Robert Sarvis Drew Record High Votes in Virginia”
“Number of lobbyists taking jobs in Congress plummets”
If You Can’t Beat Em, Join Em Dept
Open Secrets Blog: Liberal Dark Money Dominating 2014 Elections
Torres-Spelliscy on Money in Judicial Races
Here.