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Spokane County, et al. v. State of Washington: Supreme Court of the State of Washington - Opinion

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Date
August 20, 2020
Case
Advocating for Fair Representation in Yakima County, Wash.

After CLC and partners filed a friend-of-the-court brief in this case, the Washington Supreme Court issued an opinion interpreting the Washington constitution's uniformity provisions in a way that underscores the constitutionality of the Washington Voting Rights Act.

How the 2020 Elections Remain Vulnerable to Secret Online Influence

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Date
August 20, 2020

Campaign Legal Center's report documents digital transparency gaps in the 2020 elections. CLC's research found that over a dozen super PACs or dark money groups reported tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in digital independent expenditures to the FEC, but none or only a fraction of the FEC-reported ads could be identified in the Facebook, Google, Snapchat, or Reddit archives.

CLC Provides Comments to Vermont State Ethics Commission On Proposed Ethics Code

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Date
August 20, 2020

Today, CLC submitted public comments to the Vermont State Ethics Commission regarding a proposed statutory ethics code. CLC’s comments support Vermont’s effort to promulgate a statute with meaningful safeguards to maintain Vermonters’ trust in their state government. 

Specifically, CLC’s comments recommend changes to the proposed code’s gift rules, misuse of position provision, and outside and post-government employment restrictions. CLC also recommends that the Vermont State Ethics Commission house all financial disclosure documents and ethics disclosures required to be filed by state public servants in a searchable, sortable, and downloadable format on the ethics commission’s website. 

CLC Complaint Against Byron Donalds, Friends of Byron Donalds, and Conservatives for Effective Government

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Date
August 18, 2020

CLC filed a complaint with the FEC alleging that FL-19 Congressional candidate Byron Donalds violated federal law by “transfer[ring]” nonfederal funds from a candidate-controlled state political committee, Friends of Byron Donalds, to a federal super PAC in connection with Donalds’s federal election, and that Conservatives for Effective Government and Friends of Byron Donalds made a contribution to the super PAC in violation of federal law’s straw donor ban.

CLC Complaint to FEC Against Antone for Congress

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Date
August 7, 2020

CLC filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that the authorized campaign committee of MN-05 congressional candidate Antone Melton-Meaux violated campaign finance law's reporting requirements by routing over 77% of its spending through three recently created LLCs. 

CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - Opinion on Motion to Intervene

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Date
November 19, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination)

On November 15, 2019, the district court granted the motion to intervene filed by Correct the Record and Hillary for America, allowing the groups to participate in the case as intervenor-defendants notwithstanding the FEC’s absence.

CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - Motion for Summary Judgment

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Date
July 24, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination)

On July 24, 2020, plaintiffs filed a motion for summary judgment and supporting brief arguing that the dismissal of CLC’s administrative complaint against Correct the Record and the Clinton campaign was contrary to law and should be set aside.

CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - CTR/Intervenors Motion to Dismiss and Supporting Brief

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Date
February 4, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination)

On February 4, 2020, intervenor-defendants Correct the Record and Hillary for America moved to dismiss the amended complaint, arguing that plaintiffs lack standing and fail to state a claim on which relief can be granted.

 

CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - CTR/HFA Reply Supporting Motion to Dismiss

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Date
March 27, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination)

On March 27, 2020, intervenor-defendants Correct the Record and Hillary for America filed a reply in further support of their motion to dismiss.

CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - Opinion Denying Motion to Dismiss

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Date
June 4, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination)

On June 4, 2020, the district court denied the motion to dismiss filed by intervenor-defendants Correct the Record and Hillary for America, ruling that plaintiffs have established their standing and state a claim upon which relief can be granted.

CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - CLC Opposition to Motion to Dismiss

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Date
March 5, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination)

On March 5, 2020, CLC filed a memorandum in opposition to the intervenor-defendants’ motion to dismiss the amended complaint.

CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - Amended Complaint

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Date
October 29, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Clinton Campaign coordination)

On October 29, 2019, CLC filed an amended complaint to address the belated issuance of the controlling FEC commissioners’ Statement of Reasons.

CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit--Jeb Bush super PAC): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs' Complaint and Memorandum in Support

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Date
June 8, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit—Jeb Bush super PAC)

On June 8, 2020, intervenor-defendant Right to Rise Super PAC, Inc. moved to dismiss the complaint on the ground that plaintiffs lack Article III standing.  

CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit--Jeb Bush super PAC): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - Reply in Support of Motion to Dismiss

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Date
July 24, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit—Jeb Bush super PAC)

On July 24, 2020, intervenor-defendant Right to Rise Super PAC filed a reply brief in further support of its motion to dismiss for lack of standing.

CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit--Jeb Bush super PAC): United States District Court for the District of Columbia - Memorandum in Opposition to Defendant's Motion

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Date
July 9, 2020
Case
CLC v. FEC (Delay Suit—Jeb Bush super PAC)

On July 9, 2020, plaintiffs CLC and Democracy 21 filed a memorandum in opposition to intervenor-defendant’s motion to dismiss for lack of standing.

Stop Secret Spending FAQ

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Frequently asked questions about political spending transparency

COVID-19 Litigation Update

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Date
May 31, 2020

Voting rights and redistricting litigation brought by CLC in response to the election challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Current as of May 2020. 

Election Defense Fund: The Work Ahead in 2020

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Date
June 16, 2020

More information about CLC's plan to protect the right to vote and redistricting during the COVID-19 pandemic

Complaint Against Donald J. Trump for President and Trump Make America Great Again Committee

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Date
July 28, 2020

CLC filed a complaint with the FEC alleging President Trump's campaign and joint fundraising committee violated campaign finance law's reporting requirements by laundering nearly $170 million in campaign spending through firms run by senior campaign officials.  

CLC Comments to Wyoming Secretary of State

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Date
July 23, 2020

Today, CLC submitted public comments to the Wyoming Secretary of State regarding a proposed rulemaking to define coordination between state candidates and PACs or political parties. Our comments include specific recommendations that would help to ensure the final rule prevents circumvention of Wyoming's prohibition on corporate campaign contributions.  

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