Monthly Archives: April 2014

Tyrannosaurus Debt – The National Debt and Campaign Finance Law

Now that I have stirred up memories of your childhood with a little Schoolhouse Rock (and I know you watched “I’m just a Bill” too for old times sake), I want to get down to the good stuff. Er, maybe … Continue reading

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McCutcheon v. FEC (2014) and what it means for Campaign Finance

Last week, McCutcheon v. FEC was decided in the Supreme Court and it has spurred many discussions about campaign finance. Shaun McCutcheon, a very wealthy businessman from Alabama felt that he needed to donate above and beyond the legally allowed … Continue reading

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Why can’t we all just get along?

A few days ago, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Democrat, California) spoke on the need for campaign finance reform and her words were few, but pointed. In a clip that I found on Politico, she spoke on last week’s Supreme … Continue reading

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