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Citizens barred from the polls: The negative impact of strict photo voter ID in Texas

June 15, 2018
Case
Veasey v. Abbott
Issues
Voting Rights

Because of the burdensome requirements of strict photo voter ID in Texas, the law disproportionately disenfranchises minority voters, particularly African Americans and Latinos. Here are some of their stories.

Legal Complaint: Pruitt Misused Government Position with Outreach to Chick-Fil-A

Date
June 8, 2018
Issues
Ethics
CLC filed an ethics complaint asking for an investigation into conduct by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for misuse of government position by trying to secure a business opportunity for his wife.

U.S. Supreme Court Rules Ohio May Reinstate Practice of Purging Voters From Its Rolls for Not Voting

Date
June 11, 2018
Case
Husted v. Randolph Institute
Issues
Voting Rights
The decision creates a danger that other states will pursue extreme purging practices to disenfranchise millions of eligible voters across the country.

Walter Shaub Statement on Emory Rounds Clearing Committee for Confirmation to Lead Office of Government Ethics

Date
June 13, 2018
Issues
Ethics
Through the confirmation process, Rounds has demonstrated an appreciation for the responsibility to preserve the government ethics program in this time of ethical crisis.

Public Financing in the Nation’s Capital: Could Your City Be Next? 

June 15, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance

The momentum from these measures stems in large part from the growing resentment from Americans that candidates rely on a tiny segment to bankroll their campaigns, and in turn, curry favor and influence. 

Republicans and Democrats Support Curbing Partisan Gerrymandering

November 15, 2017
Case
Gill v. Whitford
Issues
Redistricting

Republicans and Democrats alike support the Supreme Court stepping in to curb partisan gerrymandering. 

IRS Revokes Dark Money Group Americans for Job Security’s Tax Exempt Status

Date
June 11, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance
The IRS has revoked the tax exempt status of a dark money group that failed to file its tax returns, while keeping its donors secret.

Supreme Court Leaves Door Open for Reining In Partisan Gerrymandering

June 19, 2018
Case
Gill v. Whitford
Issues
Redistricting

The Supreme Court provided a clear roadmap of what it expects to see presented in district court before it sets a legal standard for partisan gerrymandering nationwide.

Supreme Court Leaves Open the Door to Rein in Partisan Gerrymandering

Date
June 18, 2018
Case
Gill v. Whitford
Issues
Redistricting
The Supreme Court declined to strike down Wisconsin's voting map in Gill v. Whitford, returning the case to the District Court.

U.S. Supreme Court Allows Ohio to Purge its Citizens From the Rolls

June 11, 2018
Case
Husted v. Randolph Institute
Issues
Voting Rights

In a 5-4 ruling in Husted v. APRI, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld an Ohio voter purge practice that removes infrequent voters from the registration rolls.

13 Ways to Improve Government Ethics

November 9, 2017
Issues
Ethics

CLC's Walter Shaub provides policy recommendations to strengthen the government ethics program. 

All Eyes Turn to North Carolina, as SCOTUS Considers Whether to Hear Partisan Gerrymandering Case

June 21, 2018
Case
Rucho v. League of Women Voters of North Carolina
Issues
Redistricting

The Supreme Court justices could decide Monday, June 25 whether to hear the North Carolina case or send it back to a lower court. 

U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Hear North Carolina’s Partisan Gerrymandering Case at the Present

Date
June 25, 2018
Case
Rucho v. League of Women Voters of North Carolina
Issues
Redistricting

Rucho v. League of Women Voters of NC sent back to District Court for reconsideration

WASHINGTON D.C. — Following its decision last week clarifying the standard for assessing whether challengers have standing to raise partisan gerrymandering claims, the U.S. Supreme Court sent North Carolina’s...

CLC Asked to File Expedited Brief for NC Gerrymandering Case

Date
June 27, 2018
Case
Rucho v. League of Women Voters of North Carolina
Issues
Redistricting
The court asked CLC to file an expedited brief by July 11.

Bipartisan House Bill Introduced to Combat Foreign Interference

June 29, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance

This week, a bipartisan group of Members of Congress introduced the REFUSE Act to close the loopholes that foreign actors have used to secretly influence U.S. democracy. CLC advised the House offices on the text of the bill.

CLC Played Important Role in Exposing Scott Pruitt’s Misconduct While at EPA

July 6, 2018
Issues
Ethics

After months of mounting ethics scandals and apparent legal violations that have spurred numerous agency investigations, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt resigned Thursday.

Walter Shaub Statement on Scott Pruitt Resignation Amidst Endless Ethics Scandals

Date
July 6, 2018
Issues
Ethics
Walter Shaub reacts to the resignation of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.

Judge Kavanaugh’s Views on Campaign Finance and Presidential Power Are Troubling for Democracy

Date
July 9, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics
Judge Kavanaugh’s views raise concerns about how he would analyze congressional efforts to insulate President Trump from cooperating with the Mueller probe. The President is not above the law.

Progress in the Courts Protected Voters from Texas’s Original Discriminatory Voter ID Law

April 27, 2018
Case
Veasey v. Abbott
Issues
Voting Rights

On April 27, 2018, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit released a decision on the longstanding legal challenge to Texas’s voter ID law, Veasey v. Abbott.

Complaint: Trump Campaign Violated Federal Law’s Soft Money Ban

Date
July 11, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance

Today, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that Donald Trump, his 2016 campaign committee, and the Donald J. Trump Foundation violated federal campaign finance law by soliciting and spending “soft money” funds in connection with his 2016...

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