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Election Results Send Clear Message that Americans Want Democracy Reform

Date
November 7, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics
Voting Rights
Redistricting
In the 2018 midterms, Americans overwhelmingly voted to support measures to end extreme partisan gerrymandering, improve the way we fund elections to give every day voters a voice in the political process, expand voting access and move toward a more ethical and accountable government.

Firing Sessions is an Improper Attempt to Obstruct Special Counsel Investigation

Date
November 7, 2018
Issues
Ethics
This is a dangerous and authoritarian step, and threatens the rule of law. The President is seeking to control or influence an investigation into activities of his presidential campaign and some of its top officials.

Supermajority of Americans Want Supreme Court to Limit Partisan Gerrymandering

Date
September 11, 2017
Case
Gill v. Whitford
Issues
Redistricting

Bipartisan poll shows overwhelming support from Republicans, Independents and Democrats

In the first-ever bipartisan survey on partisan gerrymandering and the Supreme Court, an overwhelming majority (71 to 15 percent) of Americans want the Supreme Court to place limits on lawmakers’ ability to...

Amended Whitford Complaint Highlights Harm Caused by Wisconsin’s Partisan Gerrymander to 40 Plaintiffs Across 34 Districts

Date
September 14, 2018
Case
Gill v. Whitford
Issues
Redistricting
CLC has added 28 new plaintiffs to the Wisconsin partisan gerrymander challenge, and submitted evidence proving that the state’s redistricting plan inflicted district-specific harm on plaintiffs by diluting their votes, as well as infringing all 40 plaintiffs’ associational rights.

Plaintiffs Victory in Partisan Gerrymandering Case Shifts Focus Back to Supreme Court

Date
August 27, 2018
Case
Rucho v. League of Women Voters of North Carolina
Issues
Redistricting
The fight for fair maps in North Carolina continues as a North Carolina Court ruled that the state’s maps are an unconstitutional gerrymander for the second time.

Fair Districts Colorado Ballot Initiatives in Support of Independent Redistricting Commissions

Updated
January 24, 2018
Status
Closed
Issues
Redistricting

Fair Districts Colorado, a redistricting reform group, proposed a series of ballot initiatives that seek to establish independent redistricting commissions (IRCs) to draw Colorado’s state legislative and congressional district lines.

Plaintiffs Victory in Partisan Gerrymandering Case Shifts Focus Back to Supreme Court

Case
Rucho v. League of Women Voters of North Carolina
Issues
Redistricting
The Supreme Court could hear North Carolina case in the 2018-19 term in time for new maps in 2020

U.S. House: Groups from Across Political Spectrum Urge House Leaders to Strengthen House Ethics Process

Date
October 5, 2014
Issues
Ethics

Today, a broad range of reform, conservative and taxpayer organizations joined with scholars to urge House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to strengthen the House ethics process. The National Taxpayers Union, Taxpayers for Common Sense and Judicial Watch...

U.S. House: House Leaders Urged to Publicly Commit to OCE’s Continued Existence in 114th Congress

Date
September 3, 2014
Issues
Ethics

Today, a diverse coalition of congressional scholars and watchdog groups urged House Leaders from both Parties to publicly commit to the continuation of the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) for the 114th Congress and to do so well in advance of the coming elections.  The letter to Speaker John...

Tenth Circuit Urged to Deny Albuquerque’s Attempt to Fine Litigants and Lawyers for Seeking to Vindicate Voting Rights

Date
February 18, 2015
Case
Baca v. Berry
Issues
Redistricting
Voting Rights

Yesterday in Baca v. Berry, Campaign Legal Center attorneys, along with attorneys at Jenner & Block, filed a brief in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit responding to the City of Albuquerque’s efforts to obtain financial sanctions against four of its own citizens and their...

Law Professors Urge Supreme Court to Accept Case and Overturn North Carolina Redistricting Decision

Date
February 23, 2015
Case
Dickson v. Rucho
Issues
Redistricting

On February 17, 2015, in Dickson v. Rucho, Campaign Legal Center Executive Director J. Gerald Hebert joined with a dozen other nationally recognized election law professors in a brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to accept a case and overturn a state supreme court ruling upholding North Carolina’s...

Florida’s 2012 Congressional Redistricting Ruled Unconstitutional by Florida Circuit Court

Date
July 9, 2014
Issues
Redistricting

Earlier today, Judge Terry P. Lewis of the Second Judicial Circuit Court of Florida found that the Florida Legislature violated the state constitution when it redrew its congressional boundaries. Voters in Florida overwhelmingly supported amending the Florida Constitution in 2012 to bar the...

House Ethics Committee Eliminates Required Disclosure of Privately Financed Travel by Members on Financial Forms

Date
June 30, 2014
Issues
Ethics

The House Ethics Committee has eliminated the requirement for House Members to disclose their privately financed travel on their financial disclosure forms, according to National Journal. The Committee made this change without any public announcement whatsoever, and when it was discovered yesterday...

U.S. Senate: Watchdogs Call on Senate Ethics Committee to Open Ethics Process and Create Outside Investigative Office

Date
June 15, 2014
Issues
Ethics

Today, the Campaign Legal Center and Public Citizen urged the Senate Select Committee on Ethics to make its process of ethics investigations more transparent and more accountable.  In a letter to Committee Chair Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Ranking Member Johnny Isakson (R-GA), the groups urged the...

New Litigation Summary from CLC Describes Continuing Flood of Challenges to Campaign Finance Laws & Growing List of Voting Rights Cases

Date
September 12, 2013
Issues
Campaign Finance
Redistricting
Voting Rights

Ideological and interest group opponents of campaign finance regulation continue to flood the courts with cases challenging campaign finance laws at the federal, state and municipal levels.  McCutcheon v. FEC, a challenge to the federal aggregate contribution limits, will be argued before the U.S...

Supreme Court Shelby County v. Holder Decision: Statement of J. Gerald Hebert

Date
June 24, 2013
Issues
Ethics
Voting Rights

Today’s decision is a huge setback for civil rights in our nation.  It is citizens, specifically the nation’s minorities, who will suffer as a result the votes of 5 Supreme Court Justices.   The Roberts Court proved again that it will not be deterred by Supreme Court precedent, the realities on the...

U.S. House: CLC Urges Reps. Shuler & Emerson to Resign or Recuse Themselves Due to Conflicts of Interest

Date
December 20, 2012
Issues
Ethics

Today, the Campaign Legal Center urged Rep. Heath Shuler (D-NC) and Rep. Jo Ann Emerson (R-MO) to resign from Congress or at the very least recuse themselves from all official matters related to the issues of energy or the environment and broader matters like the “fiscal cliff” due to conflicts of...

U.S. House & White House: Conservative Groups Join Reform Coalition Calling for President to Fix the Federal Election Commission and for Congress to Preserve the Office of Congressional Ethics

Date
December 11, 2012
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

Groups of various political persuasions joined together today calling upon House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to reauthorize and appoint new board members to the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), and for President Barack Obama finally to step up to...

IRS: Watchdogs Question IRS Priority List Which Continues to Ignore Abuse of Tax Laws by 501(c)(4)s for Partisan Politics

Date
December 2, 2012
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

The Campaign Legal Center today joined Democracy 21 in sending a letter to the IRS questioning why the agency’s lengthy list of priorities for the coming year does not include any reference to addressing the widespread abuse of privileged 501(c)(4) tax status by organizations that spent hundreds of...

President Obama’s New FEC Nominees: Statement of Paul S. Ryan

Date
June 20, 2013
Issues
Ethics

Today’s nominations are an encouraging sign from an Administration that has allowed a long-dysfunctional FEC to sink to a new and disgraceful low. Over the last four years the Administration had offered only a single nominee as the terms of every sitting commissioner expired and the Commission...

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