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Deon v. Barasch

Updated
March 20, 2018
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

Deon v. Barasch is a challenge to a Pennsylvania law that prohibits campaign contributions by key individuals involved in the state gaming industry. 

Lair v. Motl

Updated
May 2, 2018
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

On September 6, 2011, plaintiffs filed a lawsuit challenging multiple provisions of Montana’s campaign finance law, including state limits on contributions from individuals, political committees and state political parties to candidates...

Elster v. City of Seattle

Updated
June 6, 2018
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

Elster v. City of Seattle is a First Amendment challenge to Seattle’s new public campaign financing program. Plaintiffs in the case, two Seattle property owners, aim to have the law struck down as unconstitutional.

Libertarian National Committee v. FEC

Updated
October 16, 2018
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

Federal campaign laws limit the amount of money individuals can contribute to national political party committees within a certain year. The LNC challenged the limits on contributions to political parties. CLC's friend-of-the-court brief supports the constitutionality of the overall federal...

Washington Post v. McManus

Updated
September 28, 2018
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

The Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, and a number of other newspaper organizations are suing the state of Maryland to avoid complying with the state’s political ad transparency law. The law includes measures that allow the public to easily obtain information about groups and individuals seeking to...

Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Becerra

Updated
September 11, 2018
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

Americans for Prosperity Foundation has failed to comply with California state law by providing its list of donors with the AG's office. They are challenging the law. CLC filed a brief in favor of the law, which seeks to protect taxpayers against fraud.

CLC v. ICE

Updated
April 10, 2018
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

This case seeks to compel ICE to disclose operating agreements that may show a private prison company has a direct relationship with a federal contract. 

Disclosure Rules for Digital Political Spending

Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

Gaps in federal law and FEC inaction make it easy for online political ads buyers to hide their identity. CLC supports closing digital ad loopholes.

Doe v. FEC

Updated
June 5, 2018
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

Doe v. FEC is a case about a mystery donor's attempt to maintain secrecy around a $1.7 million donation to a super PAC whose spending was meant to influence the 2012 election. 

Delaware Strong Families v. Denn

Updated
May 17, 2016
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

A group called Delaware Strong Families challenged the Delaware Elections Disclosure Act, a law that sought to improve transparency of outside spending in state elections. CLC, with attorneys from WilmerHale, represented Delaware's attorney general and commission of elections in the successful...

Zimmerman v. City of Austin

Updated
April 18, 2018
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

Zimmerman v. City of Austin is a First Amendment challenge to Austin’s municipal campaign finance law, including its contribution limits for city council candidates. CLC is arguing that Austin’s contribution limits should be upheld.

Tennessee Republican Party vs. SEC

Updated
August 10, 2017
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

A state party challenge to the law preventing pay-to-play practices in municipal security services.

Texas Democratic Party v. King Street Patriots

Updated
July 10, 2017
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

The King Street Patriots challenged the constitutionality of numerous provisions of Texas campaign finance law, including the state restriction on corporate contributions, and the disclosure and organizational requirements applicable to political committees. The state district court rejected KSP’s...

Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Ass’n v. Brown

Updated
June 28, 2017
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

In December 2016, an organization filed suit in Sacramento Superior Court challenging S.B. 1107, legislation which amended California’s Political Reform Act to empower the state and local governments to establish citizen-funded elections. 

Republican Party of Louisiana v. FEC

Updated
May 22, 2017
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

The federal campaign laws have long placed limits on what individuals and certain entities can give to political parties in connection with federal elections. The Republican Party of Louisiana is asking a three-judge federal district court in D.C. to undo the “soft money” limits applicable to state...

Independence Institute v. FEC

Updated
May 11, 2017
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

On September 2, 2014, Independence Institute filed suit against the FEC, challenging the federal electioneering communications disclosure provisions enacted by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA).

Public Citizen v. FEC

Updated
August 3, 2016
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

On January 31, 2014, Public Citizen filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia challenging the FEC’s failure to investigate whether Crossroads GPS meets the legal definition of a “political committee.” ...

McDonnell v. United States

Updated
July 7, 2016
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

Former Virginia Governor Robert F. McDonnell was convicted on public corruption charges for accepting $175,000 in gifts and loans—including a Rolex watch, a custom golf bag, and expensive vacations and shopping sprees—from multi-millionaire Jonnie Williams, and then using his official position to...

Van Hollen v. FEC

Updated
March 4, 2016
Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

On April 21, 2011, Representative Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) sued the FEC in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, arguing that a 2007 regulation improperly narrowed the scope of federal disclosure requirements connected to electioneering communications...

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