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Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia(98cv00072)
Roy W. Krieger argued the cause and filed the briefs for appella...
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Clause 1. Congressional Power to Regulate. Clause 1. The Times, Places and...When the Democratic Party regained control of Congress, these pieces o... in 1925, extended federal regulation of campaign contributions and expenditures in federal election...The committee appointed to inquire into the matter divided, the ...
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- Democratic National Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Petitioners, v. Federal Communications Commission and United States of America, Respondents, Cbs, Inc. and National Broadcasting Company, Inc., Intervenors., 717 F.2d 1471 (D.C. Cir. 1983)
Petition for Review of an Order of the Federal Communications commission.
Charles D. Ferris, Washington, D.C., with whom Frank W. Lloyd, Bruce D. So...
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On Sunday morning, West Virginians for Life Inc. targeted Democratic congressional candidate Anne Barth by placing red-and- white campaign leaflets on car windshields in church parking lots throughout the Charleston area.
Printed by the National Right to Life Committee based in Washington, D.C., the leaflets urged voters to back Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va.
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... pushed for public financing for congressional races as well, but that measure failed. In its lan... president and head of that borough's Democratic machine, killed himself in early 1986 as an invest... $300,000 to federal candidates and committees, and another $4 million to state campaigns and com...
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... fund the primary and general election campaigns of candidates for state office. Candidates who op...SanFrancisco County Democratic Central Comm., 489 U. S.214, 223 (1989) (quoting M..., App.569 (Arizona Taxpayers Action Committee), or in supportof a candidate, id., at 290 (C... See . R. Garrett, Congressional Research Service Report forCongress, Public Fin...
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Republican state legislators Bob Latta of Ohio and Robert Wittman of Virginia, both considered strong conservatives, retained open districts held by now deceased GOP House members. (Last fall, both Brown and Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland carried the 5th District, giving hope for an upset to Buckeye State Democrats.) Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama made a special appeal to his supporters in the 5th District to support Weirauch, and both Brown and Strickland campaigned hard for the Democratic nominee.
...According to National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) spokesman Ken Spain, "[Weirauch] ...
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... . The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA), which amended the Feder... were detailed in a 1998 Senate Committee Report summarizing an investigation into the 1996 ... plaintiffs' contention that their congressional campaigns and public interest advocacy involve tra...; . . CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY, et al ., APPELLANTS. . 02-1753 v . . ...
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Now, many of you are probably familiar with our plan, but I just want to go over a few things so you know what to tell your friends and neighbors and folks in the community who ask about it because they may be seeing some misinformation-just a little bit. [Laughter] I was up at the G-20-just a little aside-I was up in the G-20, and some of you saw-there's big flags and all the world leaders come in and Michelle and I are shaking hands with them.
..., medals, and awards : Phoenix Award; Democratic Party : Democratic Congressional Campaign Committe...; Democratic Party : Democratic National Committee; Economy, national : American Recovery and Reinves...
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Delegation, "Double Delegation," and Privatization Public participation has long been a central preoccupation of administrative law, a context in which government-run administrative agencies exercise important policymaking responsibility without a direct democratic check by legislatures.4 Indeed, the "delegation problem" in administrative law theory arises specifically from the concern that legislatures may weaken public participation when they confer authority on administrative agencies.5 Accordingly, much of domestic administrative law is concerned with increasing public awareness, participation, and oversight through statutes and doctrines such as the Freedom of Information Act,6 the Federal Advisory Committee Act,7 inspector-general review,8 whistleblower protection statutes,9 ci...
... agencies to report to Congress, congressional scrutiny hi this area is likely to involve secret ...In response to an intensive lobbying campaign that included hearings before donor government leg...