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While Congress Sits on Legislation, States Take the Fight Against Foreign Interference Into Their Own Hands

May 23, 2018
Case
Disclosure Rules for Digital Political Spending
Issues
Campaign Finance

Just as the internet has changed society, it has also changed the way campaigns reach out to voters. But regulation of these ads has not kept up. Individual states are taking action to deter foreign interference by moving forward with digital ad disclosure bills.

SCOTUS Reverses Unanimous Three-Judge Court Finding of Racial Discrimination by Texas Legislature

June 29, 2018
Case
Abbott v. Perez
Issues
Redistricting

In a disappointing decision the U.S. Supreme Court reversed the three-judge court’s unanimous finding that the Texas Legislature intentionally discriminated against Blacks and Latinos in drawing its district lines in 2013.

Passage of Sweeping Campaign Finance Reform in the District of Columbia Sends Clear Message - Stop Pay to Play

December 5, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

If Members of Congress need some inspiration for passing effective, comprehensive reform, they need look no further than a few blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue where the District of Columbia City Council has turned 2018 into a banner year for campaign finance reform.

How Disclosure Laws Advance the Constitution’s Promise of Self-Government

November 29, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance

A new brief from CLC on the relationship between disclosure laws and the First Amendment. 

CLC 2018 Litigation and Election Work Summary

December 3, 2018
Issues
Voting Rights

In the weeks and days leading up to the 2018 election, CLC lawyers were on the ground in several states working to make sure eligible voters were able to cast their ballot

CLC Asks for Investigation Into Secretary Ross For Influencing Policy That Affected His Financial Interests

August 13, 2018
Case
CLC Holds Commerce Secretary Accountable for Financial Conflicts of Interest
Issues
Ethics

CLC complaint asks Inspector General to investigate whether Ross violated criminal laws prohibiting conflicts of interest and false statements.

At 40 Years Old, The Ethics in Government Act is in Need of a Tune-up

October 26, 2018
Case
CLC Holds Commerce Secretary Accountable for Financial Conflicts of Interest
Issues
Ethics

Recent scandals have demonstrated the limits of EIGA—and have underscored the need to once again strengthen the federal ethics program.

Victory! Arizona Agrees to Notify Voters Before Rejecting Ballots

November 9, 2018
Issues
Voting Rights

The Maricopa County Superior Court in Arizona ordered all county recorders statewide to permit voters to “cure” their signature mismatch issue by the deadline to fix conditional provisional ballots.

Call-in Event - CLC 2018 Midterms Round-up: A New State of Democracy

November 19, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance
Voting Rights
Redistricting
Ethics

Join us on November 29, 2018 for a call-in event to hear directly from CLC experts about what happened in the 2018 midterms, and what comes next. 

Innovative Public Financing System has Broadened Political Engagement for Seattle Residents

September 22, 2017
Issues
Campaign Finance

Voters Have Their Say in the First Federal Race Decided by Ranked Choice Voting

November 19, 2018
Issues
Redistricting

The 2018 midterm race for Maine’s Second Congressional District marks the first federal election successfully conducted using Ranked Choice Voting. 

Sweeping Victories for State Ballot Initiatives Send Clear Message – Americans Want Democracy Reform

November 7, 2018
Issues
Voting Rights
Redistricting
Ethics
Campaign Finance

Americans overwhelmingly voted to support measures that end extreme partisan gerrymandering, improve the way we fund elections, expand voting access and move toward a more ethical and accountable government

New Lawsuits Try to Revive Anti-Disclosure Arguments That Courts Have Already, Repeatedly Rejected

November 15, 2018
Case
Washington Post v. McManus
Issues
Campaign Finance

A series of new lawsuits seek to upend decades of First Amendment jurisprudence affirming that campaign finance disclosure rules are both constitutional and important for our democracy.

CLC Challenges North Dakota Voter ID Law in Federal Court

October 30, 2018
Case
Spirit Lake Tribe, et al. v. Jaeger
Issues
Voting Rights

CLC joined with NARF to file a lawsuit to ensure that eligible Native American voters residing on reservations in North Dakota will be able to cast a ballot.

Firing Attorney General Sessions is a Dangerous and Authoritarian Step

November 7, 2018
Issues
Ethics

President Trump has fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who had been recused from matters dealing with Special Counsel Robert Mueller's ongoing investigations due to his involvement in the Trump election campaign. CLC President Trevor Potter released the following statement in response:

Tired of Being Ignored: Wisconsin Voter Joins CLC Challenge to Gerrymandered Maps

September 26, 2018
Case
Gill v. Whitford
Issues
Redistricting

"My assemblyman participated in the gerrymandering. My senator participated. My governor participated. They gleefully trampled on my constitutional right to have my vote count. They spent my tax dollars doing it, and more tax dollars to defend it in court."

Victory! Thousands of Georgia Voters Wrongly Accused of Not Being Citizens Will Be Able to Vote

November 2, 2018
Case
Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda v. Raffensberger
Issues
Voting Rights

Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp ordered to allow voters who were wrongly flagged as non-citizens to be allowed to cast regular ballots.

CLC and Partners Sue Secretary of State Brian Kemp to Protect Georgia Voters

October 11, 2018
Case
Georgia Coalition for the People’s Agenda v. Raffensberger
Issues
Voting Rights

A coalition of civil rights organizations filed a lawsuit against Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp to block the state from enforcing their "exact match" protocol that places tens of thousands of voter registration applications in suspense for errors as small as a misplaced hyphen, dash, or...

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