Monthly Archives: October 2015
“U.S. Supreme Court Won’t Hear California Minor Party Lawsuit Against Top-Two”
“Law professor gives away 300 turkeys to encourage voting”
“The Chairwoman Who’s At War With Her Own Agency”
Andy Kroll reports on Ann Ravel.
“California Considers Tough Campaign-Finance Rules”
“Federal Election Commission Chair Ann Ravel on Record Campaign Spending and Overcoming Gridlock”
KQED interview.
“How campaign finance regulation contributes to congressional dysfunction”
Jonathan Adler for Volokh.
“New Rankings Highlight Corporate Transparency In Politics”
Peter Overby for NPR.
“The New Public Option: Despite hostile courts, can our campaign-finance system be reformed from the bottom up?”
Justin Miller forTAP.
“Automatic For The People: CA Governor Signs ‘New Motor Voter’ Bill”
“Filing Deadlines Add to Pressure on Joe Biden”
“The Justice Department Is Now on the Campaign Finance Beat”
“Charles Koch Denies Dark Money Donations”
Paul Blumenthal for HuffPo:
“First of all, what I give isn’t ‘dark.’ What I give politically, that’s all reported,” he said. “It’s either to PACs or to candidates. And what I give to my foundations is all public information.”
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“What Alabama Can Learn From California on Voting Rights”
Ari Berman writes for The Nation.