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Who Does the Paycheck Protection Program Work For? Not Your Average Small Business

May 12, 2020
Issues
Ethics
Campaign Finance

Lobbying efforts by wealthy special interests depleted coronavirus relief funds meant for small businesses. 

A Judge Speaks the Truth to the Supreme Court; A Tale of Two Views of Democracy

April 28, 2014
Issues
Campaign Finance

The Distorted Vision of Partisan Eyes

June 10, 2014
Issues
Campaign Finance

Coordination and Issue Politics- It's Still About the Money

July 18, 2014
Issues
Campaign Finance

The opposition to campaign finance reform is not monolithic. Some comes from conservatives who believe it’s really a cover to push some sort of substantive Democratic/liberal agenda. Others are fine with reducing First Amendment speech and representative democracy into mere commodities to be bought...

Supreme Court, Meet Salomon Melgen and Senator Menendez

April 7, 2015
Issues
Ethics

Magical Thinking About Reform

April 15, 2015
Issues
Campaign Finance

Supreme Court Case to be Heard This Week on Electoral College Could Create Chaos in Presidential Election

Date
May 12, 2020
Case
Chiafalo v. Washington
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics
If the court rules to “unbind” electors, the integrity of the presidential election could be called into question during a critical election year.

Voters Have a Right to Know in 2020: CLC Files FEC Complaint Against Secretive Group

May 7, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

In 2020, voters should know about multi-million dollar campaigns to influence their votes. 

CLC Complaint to FEC Against Big Tent Project Fund

Document
Date
April 27, 2020

CLC filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that the Democratic dark money group Big Tent Project Fund, which spent nearly $5 million in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary and appears to have a major purpose of influencing federal elections, violated the law by failing to register as a political committee and publicly disclose its donors. 

Report of Periodic Transactions Filed Between March 23 and April 16

Document
Date
April 28, 2020

Records of stock transactions from various Senators and Representatives of both parties that occurred between mid-March to mid-April. 

CLC Amicus Brief in Support of Plaintiffs-Appellants

Document
Date
October 29, 2019
Case
CREW v. FEC (New Models)

CLC filed an amicus brief in the D.C. Circuit on October 29, 2019 urging it to set aside the district court decision in CREW v. FEC (New Models). The lower court found that the FEC’s post-deadlock dismissal of CREW’s enforcement complaint was not subject to judicial review because the two no-voting commissioners included a passing reference to “prosecutorial discretion” in their statement of reasons for the dismissal.

Carveouts and Tax Breaks for Whom and by Whom? Pandemic Stimulus Reflects Money in Politics

April 21, 2020
Issues
Ethics
Campaign Finance

The stimulus relief package primarily benefits wealthy special interests while neglecting everyday people. 

What’s Next? Trump’s Plan to Dismantle Oversight of Pandemic Stimulus

April 14, 2020
Issues
Ethics

Trump fires inspectors general, weakens oversight of the coronavirus pandemic stimulus funds, and thwarts accountability. 

New CLC Report Highlights Digital Transparency Loopholes in the 2020 Elections

April 8, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

A new CLC report shows that our country needs across-the-board rules for digital ad transparency. 

Chiafalo v. Washington

Updated
April 8, 2020
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

CLC is advocating in favor of state laws requiring that presidential electors follow the popular vote in their state.

Brief of Amici Curiae Campaign Legal Center and Issue One Supporting the States

Document
Date
April 8, 2020
Case
Chiafalo v. Washington

CLC and Issue One filed a brief in the United States Supreme Court, arguing that states are permitted to require presidential electors to vote for the winner of the popular vote in their home state, and showing that federal and state laws are not currently sufficient to ensure the transparency and legitimacy of the electoral college voting process if the electors are unbound.

FAQs Chiafalo v. Washington

Document
Date
March 16, 2020
Case
Chiafalo v. Washington

On April 28, 2020 the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Chiafalo v. Washington (linked with Colorado Department of State v. Baca), a constitutional challenge to the requirement that presidential electors – the people who physically cast their state’s electoral votes – must vote for the candidate who won the popular vote in their state.

Court Cases Question Whether State Electoral Votes Have to Follow the State Popular Vote

March 13, 2020
Case
Chiafalo v. Washington
Issues
Voting Rights
Ethics

A ruling to unbind presidential electors would introduce new opportunities for wealthy special interests to influence elections.

Report: Digital Transparency Loopholes in the 2020 Elections

Document
Date
April 8, 2020

CLC released a report that highlights recent examples of groups exploiting gaps in campaign finance law to keep voters in the dark about online political ads. Among other examples, it points to two dark money groups, Big Tent Project Fund and Fellow Americans, that reported millions in ad spending to the Federal Election Commission, but only a small fraction of that spending is appearing in large digital platforms' public archives. These examples provide a compelling case for Congress to adopt across-the-board digital disclosure legislation. 

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