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Campaign Legal Center Launches Voting Rights Restoration Project with SPLC

Date
July 12, 2018
Case
Thompson v. Alabama
Issues
Voting Rights
CLC and the Southern Poverty Law Center have launched the Alabama Voting Rights Project, a grassroots campaign to re-enfranchise thousands of Alabama voters.

Campaign Legal Center (CLC) Releases State Resources to Hold Politicians Accountable for Partisan Gerrymandering

Date
July 17, 2018
Issues
Redistricting
CLC outlined a legal and policy roadmap for state leaders to advocate for fair redistricting inside and outside of the courtroom.

All Expenses Paid: How Leadership PACs Became Politicians’ Preferred Ticket to Luxury Living

Date
July 19, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance
Politicians use leadership PACs to stay at five-star resorts, pay for golf memberships and spend big at Disney properties.

Voting Rights Advocates Demand that Georgia Secretary of State Cease Discriminatory ‘No Match, No Vote’ Registration Protocol

Date
July 19, 2018
Issues
Voting Rights

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On July 18, 2018, voting rights advocates sent a notice letter to Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, advising him that the enactment and implementation of the voter registration provisions of Georgia Act 250 (O.C.G.A. § 21-2-220.1), which codified a ‘no match, no vote’ voter...

VA Proposes Flawed Waiver System to Address Conflicts of Interest

July 20, 2018
Issues
Ethics

In a letter to the VA Walter Shaub, CLC’s senior director, ethics, explains why the department's most recent attempt to revamp the conflict of interest rule is fatally flawed.

New IRS Policy Helps Foreign Influence and Dark Money Stay in the Dark

July 20, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance

The IRS’s new policy will make laundering foreign money through dark-money groups simpler and our electoral system more susceptible to abuse.

Trevor Potter Statement in Support of CLEAN Politics Act

Date
July 25, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics
CLC supports the CLEAN Politics Act, which will check the excessive influence of lobbyists and big money in our politics.

LLCs: The Perfect Mechanism to Funnel Secret (and Perhaps Foreign) Money Into Elections

July 30, 2018
Case
CLC v. FEC (Straw Donors)
Issues
Campaign Finance

CLC has long pointed to the problem of shell corporations being used to evade disclosure laws. In some cases, this is a way that foreign actors, who are not permitted to engage in political activity in the U.S., are able to make contributions to super PACs supporting campaigns.

Sore Losers: Why Hasn't the FEC Appealed a Case in Over a Decade?

July 31, 2018
Issues
Campaign Finance

This summer marks the ten-year anniversary of the last time a federal circuit court decided a case appealed by the FEC.

The Kid Gloves Are Off: Florida Early Voting Case Could Provide New Pathway to Tackling Barriers to Student Voting

August 3, 2018
Issues
Voting Rights

On July 24, 2018, students won a major victory for themselves in securing equal access to the right to vote.

Census Citizenship Question Would Distort Our Representative Democracy

August 9, 2018
Issues
Redistricting

Adding a citizenship question to the 2020 Census will hinder its ability to provide an accurate snapshot of our nation’s population.

Meet Our 2018 Summer Law Interns!

May 31, 2018

U.S. Senate Candidate Chris McDaniel Weighs in Via Text on CLC FEC Complaint

March 27, 2018

Upcoming Event: Examining Foreign Interference in U.S. Elections

September 26, 2017

Please join the Campaign Legal Center for an event featuring a series of panels that bring together campaign finance, cybersecurity, foreign policy and other experts to examine lessons learned from the 2016 Election.

A Warm Welcome to Our 2017 Summer Law Interns!

May 30, 2017

Today, the Campaign Legal Center welcomes five new members to our team for the summer: our 2017 class of summer law interns. The summer interns are current law students who will work with CLC's full time staff to help advance our work, including pushing for the enforcement of campaign finance laws...

Trump Inaugural Committee Recklessly Evaded Federal Law’s Donor Disclosure Requirements

Date
May 2, 2017

FEC should penalize committee for failing to accurately collect and report donor information

WASHINGTON – The Campaign Legal Center and Democracy 21 filed a complaint today with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that the inaugural committee for President Donald Trump violated federal...

New Evidence Suggests Mercer-Backed Super PAC Unlawfully Coordinated with Trump Campaign

Date
April 12, 2017

CLC offers the FEC new evidence of the super PAC’s illegal compensation to Steve Bannon, asks California Attorney General to examine Bannon’s “Glittering Steel”

WASHINGTON - Today, the Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed new evidence with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that the super...

CLC Asks FCC to Review Gorsuch Ads

Date
April 6, 2017

Judicial Crisis Network Ads Wrongly Classified as “Non-Political”Today, the Campaign Legal Center (CLC) asked the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to review broadcast filings from the Judicial Crisis Network (JCN), which has spent millions of dollars on advertisements urging U.S. senators to...

Gov. Martinez Vetoes Disclosure Bill, Rejecting Bipartisan Push for Government Transparency

Date
April 7, 2017

WASHINGTON – Today, New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez vetoed Senate Bill 96, which would have required groups attempting to influence New Mexico elections to provide critical information to voters before Election Day. The bill was supported by Democrats and Republicans in the New Mexico Senate...

Trump Can Avoid Years of Litigation by Taking 5 Simple Steps to Establish a Real, Qualified Blind Trust

January 10, 2017

Putting his assets into a qualified blind trust would be much easier for Donald Trump than subjecting himself to endless years of litigation.

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