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CLC v. Heritage Action

Updated
May 5, 2022
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

After the FEC failed to take action for over three years, CLC filed suit against the dark money group Heritage Action for America to enforce disclosure laws. Heritage Action spent over $1 million to influence federal elections in 2018 cycle without reporting its funding sources. 

Preventing Wealthy Special Interests from Using Shell Companies to Keep Their Political Spending Secret

Updated
April 26, 2022
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

To keep their electoral spending secret, wealthy special interests often funnel contributions through vaguely named LLCs or corporate entities — a violation of federal law that fundamentally undermines transparency. Campaign Legal Center (CLC) takes action to support robust enforcement of laws...

LUCHA v. Hobbs

Updated
March 31, 2022
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

Campaign Legal Center and co-counsel filed a lawsuit on behalf of several national and Arizona-based organizations alleging that Arizona’s new anti-voter law — H.B. 2492 — imposes severe, arbitrary and discriminatory burdens on Arizona voters that undermine their freedom to vote and violate federal...

CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit—Trump Campaign Subvendor Reporting)

Updated
March 29, 2022
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

CLC has sued the FEC for its failure to act on CLC’s July 2020 administrative complaint alleging that then-President Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign committee (and an associated fundraising committee) violated federal campaign finance transparency requirements by routing hundreds of millions of...

Greater Birmingham Ministries v. Merrill

Updated
February 22, 2022
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a lawsuit against the Alabama Secretary of State on behalf of Greater Birmingham Ministries (GBM) to seek public records related to lists of purged voters, as well as Alabamians denied the right to vote due to felony convictions under the National Voter Registration...

CLC et al v. Scott

Updated
February 1, 2022
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

Campaign Legal Center (CLC), ACLU Texas, MALDEF, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and DĒMOS asked a district court to order Secretary of State John B. Scott to produce records responsive to their August and October 2021 records requests seeking information about the state’s new voter...

CLC v. 45Committee

Updated
April 22, 2022
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

CLC sued the Federal Election Commission for failing to enforce transparency laws, thereby allowing large, anonymous donors to funnel millions of dollars into political activity through 45Committee, a dark money group. After the FEC failed to act, the court authorized CLC to file suit against...

Promoting Strong Enforcement of Ethics Laws at the State and Local Levels

Updated
December 20, 2021
Status
Active
Issues
Ethics

The health of our democracy depends on accountable, inclusive and transparent processes at all levels of government. CLC works with lawmakers, ethics commissions and other nonprofit groups in cities and states to provide guidance and propose solutions for stronger ethics at the state and local...

Strengthening Congressional Ethics Laws and Holding Lawmakers Accountable for Violations

Updated
December 20, 2021
Status
Active
Issues
Ethics

Members of Congress are elected to serve their constituents’ interests. Ethics laws provide the accountability and transparency necessary to ensure that members of Congress are committed to the people rather than their own wallets. CLC proposes solutions for stronger ethics in Congress and serves as...

Enforcing and Strengthening Executive Branch Ethics Laws

Updated
December 20, 2021
Status
Active
Issues
Ethics

Federal executive branch officials should make decisions with the public’s best interests in mind. Ethics laws are exist to maintain this high standard. CLC works to hold officials accountable to these laws laws and proposes stricter laws where needed to compel officials to serve the public’s...

FEC v. Ted Cruz for Senate

Updated
December 8, 2021
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

Federal law limits candidates from using more than $250,000 in contributions raised post-election to repay personal loans candidates make to their campaigns. In 2018, Sen. Ted Cruz and his Senate campaign committee sued the FEC, complaining that this law violated the First Amendment.   

CLC v. Iowa Values

Updated
November 29, 2021
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

CLC filed suit against Iowa Values, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting the reelection of Sen. Joni Ernst, for failing to register as a PAC and disclose the sources and recipients of its election spending, depriving voters of the right to know who funded its efforts to influence a competitive Senate...

Passing the “John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act” To Combat Racially Targeted Attacks on Americans’ Freedom To Vote

Updated
October 4, 2021
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

Congress should pass and President Biden should sign into law the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. This bill would ensure that attempts to create barriers to voting that discriminate against voters based on race, color or national origin get federal review, so we all have an equal say in...

Passing the “Freedom to Vote Act” To Create A Democracy That Works for Us All

Updated
September 29, 2021
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights
Redistricting
Campaign Finance

Congress should pass and President Biden should sign into law the Freedom to Vote Act. This sweeping, transformative bill would make the promise of democracy more real for us all by increasing Americans’ access to the freedom to vote, curbing gerrymandering and improving the functionality of the...

Cervini v. Cisneros

Updated
September 14, 2021
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

Campaign Legal Center Action (CLCA) filed an amicus brief in support of campaign workers and supporters of a 2020 presidential campaign invoking their rights to be free from political intimidation.

We Need Stronger Oversight of Congressional Stock Trades

Updated
January 26, 2022
Status
Active
Issues
Ethics

Many members of Congress actively involved in the buying and trading of stocks are failing to disclose such trades in a timely manner. This has led to a widespread, bipartisan trend of ethics violations. Penalties for this behavior, governed by an opaque system, are rare and nominal. Consequently...

How an Independent Ethics Committee in the Senate Would Help Reduce Corruption and Increase Accountability in Our Democracy

Updated
April 13, 2022
Status
Active
Issues
Ethics

To reduce corruption and hold senators accountable, an independent ethics committee focused on the Senate and made up of nonmembers must be established. Without ethics enforcement, members will continue to favor the priorities of donors and special interests. We need stronger ethics enforcement to...

Advocating for Polling Place Access in the Deep South

Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

Voters across the Deep South have seen a reduced access to the polls because of mass closures of polling places. Fewer polling places results in long wait times and longer journeys to the polls, reducing access to the ballot box for voters of color and low-income voters. CLC is working with...

VoteAmerica v. Schwab (Kansas)

Updated
June 2, 2021
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

CLC sued Kansas over its law which makes it more difficult for public interest charities to assist voters with registering to vote and requesting absentee ballots.

Conforti v Hanlon

Updated
June 1, 2021
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

CLC is challenging New Jersey’s misleading ballot design that gives certain candidates a positional advantage and disproportionately burdens voters of color.  

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