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CLC Update August 6, 2009

August 5, 2009
Issues
Campaign Finance
Redistricting

From the period between July 1, 2009 and August 6, 2009.

CLC Update June 30, 2009

June 29, 2009
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics
Redistricting
Voting Rights

From the period between May 19, 2009 and June 30, 2009.

CLC Update May 18, 2009

May 17, 2009
Issues
Campaign Finance
Redistricting

From the period between April 21, 2009 and May 18, 2009.

CLC Update July 20, 2015

July 20, 2015
Issues
Campaign Finance
Redistricting
Voting Rights

Arizona State Legislature v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission: Supreme Court OpinionFrom the period between June 24, 2015 and July 20, 2015.

CLC Update August 7, 2015

August 7, 2015
Issues
Campaign Finance
Voting Rights

From the period between July 21, 2015 and August 7, 2015.

CLC Update October 1, 2015

October 1, 2015
Issues
Campaign Finance
Redistricting
Voting Rights

From the period between August 7, 2015 and October 1, 2015.

VIDEO: “Finding Common Ground on Money-in-Politics” Event on Capitol Hill

October 21, 2015
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

On October 8, 2015, the Campaign Legal Center hosted a discussion on Capitol Hill on “Finding Common Ground on Money-in-Politics” featuring John Pudner, Tea Party strategist and Executive Director of Take Back Our Republic, Jay Cost, author and columnist for The Weekly Standard, Norman Ornstein...

Seven Myths (and Realities) about Disclosure

November 17, 2015
Issues
Campaign Finance

Opponents of the disclosure of political spending have been playing fast and loose with the truth. This FAQ, prepared by CLC for Issue One, sorts the myths from the facts when it comes to the laws and regulation of ‘dark money’ groups and their spending in federal elections.

The Practical Reality of a Citizens United Constitutional Amendment

November 18, 2015
Issues
Campaign Finance

 

A remarkable eighty percent of Americans – both Republicans and Democrats -- believe that the Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United should be overturned. Much of the public outrage and energy around undoing the damage done by the Court’s campaign finance jurisprudence has focused on...

How Scam PACs Could Get Even Scammier

August 23, 2016
Issues
Campaign Finance

Unethical lawyers and consultants have made a cottage industry out of forming PACs that send urgent solicitations asking for small donations,  ripping off well-intentioned activists to line their own pockets. Now, they are about to get richer. 

Americans Left in the Dark Over Reasons Behind Private Prison Policy Reversal

December 8, 2017
Case
CLC v. Department of Justice
Private Prison Company GEO Group's Pay-to-Play
Issues
Campaign Finance

Almost nine months later, the public still has not seen any documents that show how the Department of Justice (DOJ) reached its decision to change course on its private prison policy. But private prison giant GEO Group’s history of large, illegal donations to a pro-Trump super PAC offers a very...

In Just One Election Cycle, Vouchers Have Changed Campaign Finance in the City of Seattle

January 23, 2018
Case
Elster v. City of Seattle
Issues
Campaign Finance

Consistent with the initial signs of success, the numbers continue to show that after instituting the city's public financing program, 2017 donors in Seattle were more numerous, more diverse, and younger than ever before. 

CLC President Trevor Potter on 60 Minutes: Hush Money to Stormy Daniels Creates “Enormous” Legal Problems for Trump’s Campaign and Lawyer

March 26, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance
Voting Rights

Viewers learned that the heart of the Stormy Daniels story is, in fact, an apparent violation of campaign finance law. Candidates and political operatives from both parties increasingly push the legal envelope with the expectation that the FEC won’t penalize them.

Is Ending Partisan Gerrymandering a Big Deal?

June 1, 2018
Case
Gill v. Whitford
Issues
Redistricting

CLC Successfully Defends Legal Challenge to Seattle’s Innovative Public Financing System

June 14, 2018
Case
Elster v. City of Seattle
Issues
Campaign Finance

By design, Seattle’s funding program gives regular voters a voice in city government.

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. 

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.

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. 

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.

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