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Contractor Contribution Ban Defended by Watchdogs in Appeals Court Filing

Date
February 26, 2013
Case
Guarding Against Pay-to-Play in Federal Contracts
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

Today, the Campaign Legal Center, joined by Democracy 21 and Public Citizen, filed an amici brief in Wagner v. FEC opposing an effort to overturn the 70-year-old ban on campaign contributions by federal contractors. The case is currently on appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of...

CLC Files Suit to Compel ICE to Disclose Private Prison Operating Agreements

Date
April 11, 2018
Case
CLC v. ICE
Guarding Against Pay-to-Play in Federal Contracts
Issues
Campaign Finance
CLC filed a lawsuit against ICE for failing to disclose their operating agreements with a private prison company. This stems from a campaign finance complaint in which CLC alleges that same company made an illegal payment as a government contractor to a pro-Trump super PAC.

Michigan Company That Contracts With Federal Government Agrees to Return Illegal $10K Contribution Following CLC Complaint

Date
August 16, 2018
Case
Guarding Against Pay-to-Play in Federal Contracts
Issues
Campaign Finance
A Michigan company that contracts with the federal government agreed to refund a $10,000 contribution it made to a super PAC supporting the candidacy of John James, a candidate for U.S. Senate in Michigan, following a complaint filed by Campaign Legal Center.

Lawsuit: Unlawful Delay by FEC to Resolve CLC Complaint Against Private Prison Company Threatens Integrity of Government Contracting Process

Date
January 10, 2018
Case
CLC v. FEC (GEO Group Contractor Contribution)
Private Prison Company GEO Group's Pay-to-Play
Guarding Against Pay-to-Play in Federal Contracts
Issues
Campaign Finance

GEO’s $225,000 in contributions to pro-Trump super PAC violated 75-year old protection against companies buying contracts through political contributions

WASHINGTON – Today, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission (FEC) over its unlawful delay in...

CLC Lawsuit Demands DOJ Provide Documents Relating to Private Prison Company GEO and Trump Super PAC

Date
June 15, 2017
Case
CLC v. Department of Justice
Guarding Against Pay-to-Play in Federal Contracts
Issues
Campaign Finance

While the FEC fails to enforce the law, private prison company reaps benefits of its illegal contribution to Trump super PAC

WASHINGTON – Today, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a lawsuit demanding that the Department of Justice (DOJ) turn over documents relating to the private prison company...

Pay-to-Play on Full Display? Private Prison Contractor Reaps Benefits from Illegal Campaign Spending

Date
April 17, 2017
Case
Private Prison Company GEO Group's Pay-to-Play
Guarding Against Pay-to-Play in Federal Contracts
Issues
Campaign Finance

In response to reports that the first contract for a new immigrant detention center under the Trump administration will be awarded to GEO Group – which gave $225,000 to a pro-Trump super PAC, in violation of federal law– Brendan Fischer, federal and FEC reform program director at the Campaign Legal...

DOJ’s Policy Reversal Shows Why It Is Illegal for Private Prisons to Donate to Super PACs

Date
February 24, 2017
Case
Private Prison Company GEO Group's Pay-to-Play
Guarding Against Pay-to-Play in Federal Contracts
Issues
Campaign Finance

FEC Must Investigate $225,000 in Donations from Private Prison Company GEO Group to Trump Super PAC, in Violation of Contractor Ban

Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a memo Thursday reversing the previous administration’s plans to phase-out the use of private prisons. In 2016, the Campaign...

Trump Super PAC Received Illegal Donations from Private Prison Company

Date
December 20, 2016
Case
Private Prison Company GEO Group's Pay-to-Play
Guarding Against Pay-to-Play in Federal Contracts
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

WASHINGTON  – The Campaign Legal Center filed a letter today with the Federal Election Commission providing additional evidence that private prison company GEO Group illegally contributed a total of $225,000 to the Donald Trump-affiliated super PAC Rebuilding America Now, in violation of the 75-year...

Trump Super PAC Accepted $100K from Private Prison Company in Violation of Federal Contractor Ban

Date
November 1, 2016
Case
Private Prison Company GEO Group's Pay-to-Play
Guarding Against Pay-to-Play in Federal Contracts
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

WASHINGTON –  One day after the Obama administration announced its decision to phase out federal private prison contracts, the private prison company GEO Group made a $100,000 donation to the pro-Donald Trump super PAC Rebuilding America Now, in violation of the longstanding ban on government...

Private Prison Contractor Continues to Illegally Spend Millions in Elections: CLC Appeals Decision

Date
June 3, 2020
Case
Guarding Against Pay-to-Play in Federal Contracts
Issues
Campaign Finance
Campaign Legal Center continues to call out a federal contractor for making illegal contributions in elections and plans to appeal a court decision letting the Federal Election Commission off the hook for failing to enforce the law.

Guarding Against Pay-to-Play in Federal Contracts

Status
Active
Issues
Campaign Finance

The federal contractor ban, which has been in place for over 75 years, prohibits government contractors from making federal political contributions to avoid the appearance or reality that taxpayer-funded contracts are for sale. CLC is working to ensure that this important protection against pay-to...

CLC Calls for the Investigation of Michigan LLC and its Scheme to Hide the True Source of Campaign Contributions

Date
October 23, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

Washington, DC - Today, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that a $150,000 donor to the Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF) appears to be a shell corporation established for the purpose of funneling secret donations to the super PAC.

...

Michigan LLC Schemes To Hide the True Source of Campaign Contributions

October 23, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

This is a serious violation that the FEC must investigate to determine whether Montclam failed to properly register as a political committee. 

CLC Complaint to FEC Against Montcalm LLC

Document
Date
October 23, 2020

Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that “Montcalm LLC,” which gave $150,000 to the super PAC Congressional Leadership Fund less than two weeks after incorporating, violated the ban on making political contributions in the name of another.

CLC President Explains Key 2020 Voting Rights Battles in NYT Podcast Interview

October 20, 2020
Case
Establishing Fair Policies for Voting in States with Signature Match Requirements
League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania v. Kathy Boockvar
Jones v. DeSantis
Issues
Voting Rights
Campaign Finance

CLC's President, Trevor Potter, discussed important voting rights litigation in a recent podcast interview. 

Newly Published Cambridge Analytica Documents Show Unlawful Support for Trump in 2016

October 16, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance

New documents show how Cambridge Analytica enabled the Trump campaign to break campaign finance law. 

CLC Files Complaint Against Sen. Graham for Illegal Campaign Solicitation

October 16, 2020
Issues
Ethics
Campaign Finance

In the halls of Congress, elected officials should abide by ethics laws and rules and not campaign for reelection.

CLC supplemental complaint re: Cambridge Analytica and Make America Number 1

Document
Date
October 16, 2020

On Oct. 16, 2020, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a supplemental complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) regarding Cambridge Analytica and its role in facilitating unlawful coordination between Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and a super PAC financed by the Mercer family. The supplement relied on newly-published internal Cambridge Analytica documents.

CLC Staff Remember Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, An Advocate for Democracy

September 25, 2020
Issues
Voting Rights
Redistricting

CLC's staff members share their reflections on the life and legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 

Court Deals Blow to Arkansas Voters Seeking Fair Maps

September 16, 2020
Case
Miller v. Thurston (Arkansas Redistricting Initiative)
Issues
Redistricting

A court has barred an initiative regarding the creation of an independent redistricting commission from appearing on Arkansas voters' ballots. 

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