Political GPS: Womble Carlyle Political Law
"Welcome to our weekly roadmap to the world of political law. We bring you the latest news in a quick shot, and tell you exactly what it means to you. Our goal is to give you road signs and warnings—practical help in navigating the complex regulation of campaign finance, lobbying, and gifts to government officials. Let's hit the road."
Author: This blog is authored by Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice's Political Law Team. Lawyers from the firm also author Womble Carlyle Construction Industry Blog, North Carolina Appellate Blog, Trade Secrets Blog, Fair Labor Standards Act Law, Furniture Law Blog, Multifamily and Mixed Use Development, Womble Non-Compete and Restrictive Covenants Blog, Wag the Dog and Womble Carlyle Supply Chain Management Blog.
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Recent Posts from Political GPS: Womble Carlyle Political Law
- D.C. Appeals Court Tosses Out FEC Restrictions on Non-Profits
- Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Campaign Finance Case: Are Limits on Corporate Funding of Election Ads About to Fall?
- SEC Proposes Pay-to-Play Rules for Pension Fund Industry
- Supreme Court Poised to Allow Corporate Funding of Campaign Ads
- States Launch Review of Disqualification Standards for Elected Judges
- New Role For Election Lawyers in Litigation: Supreme Court Disqualifies Judge Based On Campaign Support
- Webinar on Pay-to-Play Updates: Campaign Contributions and Other Political Activities Pose Risks for State and Local Contractors
- White House Expands Restrictions On Stimulus Lobbying
- Executive Branch Lobbying Restrictions: A Chance For Common Ground?
- 3-3 Votes On The FEC: Why So Frequent? What Do They Mean?