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CLC Complaint to DOJ Regarding Attorney General William P. Barr, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen, and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Timothy J. Shea

Document
Date
February 21, 2020

CLC filed a complaint with DOJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility asking for an investigation into Attorney General William P. Barr, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen, and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Timothy J. Shea. Their intervention in criminal cases involving associates of President Trump conflicts with legal requirements for the DOJ officials to act impartially and to insulate themselves from political influence.

Census Bureau’s Citizenship Data Collection Is Misguided and Harmful

January 24, 2020
Case
Promoting a Fair Census for All, Regardless of Citizenship Status
Issues
Redistricting

The Census Bureau should abandon its effort to collect state administrative records on individuals’ citizenship status.

Ranked Choice Voting, The Oscars, and Maine

February 11, 2020
Issues
Redistricting
Voting Rights

For the first time, the State of Maine joins numerous municipal jurisdictions across the U.S. in using ranked choice voting all of its primary and general elections.

Institute for Justice v. Laster, et al.

Updated
February 12, 2020
Status
Active
Issues
Ethics

CLC represents the Oklahoma Ethics Commission in defending an ethics law that prevents lobbyists from corrupting Oklahoma public officials with gifts.

Carney v. Adams: U.S. Supreme Court – CLC Amicus Brief

Document
Date
January 28, 2020
Case
Carney v. Adams

CLC filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the U.S. Supreme Court defending the constitutionality of the state of Delaware’s partisan balance requirements.

Carney v. Adams

Updated
February 6, 2020
Status
Active
Issues
Redistricting

CLC filed an amicus brief in a Supreme Court case concerning the mandatory partisan balancing of Delaware’s state courts. The court’s decision could have ramifications for partisan-balance requirements in a wide variety of other federal and state government entities, including those responsible for...

League of Women Voters of Michigan Amicus Brief in Support of Defendants-Appellees

Document
Date
February 7, 2020
Case
Daunt v. Benson

This amicus brief was filed by the League of Women Voters of Michigan in support of Defendants-Appellees.

Common Cause Amicus Brief in Support of Defendants-Appellees

Document
Date
February 10, 2020
Case
Daunt v. Benson

This amicus brief was filed by Common Cause, the Leadership Now Project, Issue One, Equal Citizens Foundation, the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, and Represent Us, in support of Defendants-Appellees.

Brennan Center Amicus Brief in Support of Defendants-Appellees

Document
Date
February 10, 2020
Case
Daunt v. Benson

This amicus brief was filed by the Brennan Center in support of Defendants-Appellees.

Bethune-Hill v. Virginia State Board of Elections

Updated
March 6, 2017
Status
Closed
Issues
Redistricting

In the wake of the 2010 census, the Virginia General Assembly redrew the legislative districts for the Virginia House of Delegates and the Senate of Virginia. The General Assembly purposely drew 12 districts to each have a set majority population of minorities — specifically, an African American...

Bethune-Hill v. Virginia State Board of Elections: U.S. Supreme Court – Opinion

Document
Date
June 17, 2019
Case
Bethune-Hill v. Virginia State Board of Elections

The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed an appeal from Virginia’s House of Delegates which sought to reinstate the state’s election maps after they had been struck down for racial gerrymandering. Campaign Legal Center submitted a friend-of-the-court brief with the Supreme Court in support of the Virginia citizens and voters who challenged Virginia’s racial gerrymander in September 2016.

Comment to OMB on Census Bureau Collection of Citizenship Information

Document
Date
January 17, 2020

CLC filed this comment opposing the Census Bureau’s attempt to collect state administrative records, such as Department of Motor Vehicles data, for the purpose of producing data on citizen voting-age population (CVAP). President Trump has suggested that by producing statistics on the CVAP of each census block in the United States, the Census Bureau will enable states to draw voting districts that deny representation to non-U.S. citizens and minors. However, CLC argues that even if this type of redistricting were acceptable in the abstract (which it is not), it could not be accomplished using the data the Census Bureau plans to produce. The Bureau’s CVAP estimates will be too unreliable for redistricting, in part because state administrative records on citizenship are notoriously outdated and riddled with errors. Moreover, the Bureau’s collection of state citizenship records puts the 2020 Census at risk by stoking fear of the Bureau among non-U.S. citizens and their communities.

How Our Government Put Money and Oil Before the People of North Dakota

January 9, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

The more we learned about our broken political system over the years, the more determined we became to take it back.

Why We Cannot ‘Get Over’ Foreign Interference in US Elections

October 21, 2019
Case
Holding Trump Accountable for Legal Violations Involving Ukraine
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

In a recent article published in The New York Times, CLC President Trevor Potter describes the high stakes of protecting our elections from foreign interference.

Watchdog Finds Senior Interior Official Doug Domenech Violated Ethics Rules Following CLC Complaint

December 13, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations
Issues
Ethics

In response to a CLC complaint, the Interior Department Inspector General concluded this week that a top official violated federal ethics rules when he took meetings with his former employer.

We Still Don't Know Who Rudy Giuliani Is Working For

October 24, 2019
Case
Holding Trump Accountable for Legal Violations Involving Ukraine
Issues
Ethics

In an op-ed published in The Washington Post, CLC’s Trevor Potter and Delaney Marsco explain why the lack of transparency surrounding Rudy Giuliani’s income is a problem.

Attorney General Barr “Rewrote History” in Address to Federalist Society

December 4, 2019
Issues
Ethics

CLC President Trevor Potter has joined a group of conservative and libertarian lawyers in expressing profound concern with Attorney General William Barr’s address to the Federalist Society.

What the Impeachment Inquiry Has Highlighted About Lev Parnas, Igor Fruman, and Rudy Giuliani's Corrupt Activities in Ukraine

December 4, 2019
Case
Holding Trump Accountable for Legal Violations Involving Ukraine
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

The first stage of the impeachment inquiry has revealed how career diplomats were troubled by the ability of Fruman, Parnas, and Giuliani to help engineer a corrupt shadow foreign policy in Ukraine.

Interior Emails Reveal Secretary Bernhardt Meddled in Ethics Determinations

November 27, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations
Issues
Ethics

Ethical concerns continue to plague the Interior Department since former lobbyist David Bernhardt took a top spot at the agency. 

CLC Letter to Interior Inspector General Regarding Emails Between David Bernhardt and Agency Ethics Staff

Document
Date
November 26, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

Campaign Legal Center requests that the Interior Inspector General review emails between Interior Secretary David Bernhardt and members of the agency ethics staff. The emails raise questions about whether Mr. Bernhardt used his authority and influence to interfere with ethics advice.

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