I attend this forum. There was two panels and a Keynote Address.
The host and moderator of the event was Jerry Goldfeder, Special Counsel at Stroock & Lavan LLP and Adjunct Professor of… Read More
Alabama’s new Governor, Kay Ivey, announced dates later this year for a Special Election for the Senate Seat formerly held by Attorney General Jeff Sessions and now occupied by Republi… Read More
Relying on Statements President Trump made during his Campaign to Argue against his Proposed Immigration Restrictions could chill Free Speech in Campaigns, posing “an unacceptable risk… Read More
Right now Pending before the Supreme Court is a Cert Petition asking to Review Montana’s Campaign Contribution Limits. The Issue in the 9th Circuit Case of Lair v. Motl may seem a bit… Read More
In 2010, the Largest Reported Individual Contributors to Federal Campaigns in American Politics were Robert and Doylene Perry, Owners of Perry Homes, who donated about $7.5 Million to suppor… Read More
The Supreme Court is still making Decisions and Shaping the Law. The Court’s Refusal last month to hear a Case called Doe v. Federal Election Commission, thus leaving in place a Pro-Di… Read More
Thanks to Richard Winger of Ballot Access News for this post.
U.S. District Court, in McCutcheon v FEC, U.S. District Court, D.C., 1:20cv-2485, Refuses Shaun McCutcheon’s Request, fo… Read More
While most organizations understand that wellness programs lead to more engaged and productive employees, forward-thinking ones understand that financial wellness must also be considered as… Read More
A Federal Court, on Thursday, sided with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), in his Lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission (FEC), striking Down Rules limiting how much Money Candidates can Raise… Read More