Showing 4 posts in Election & Campaign Finance Law.
An Election Day Guide to Essential Polling Etiquette
With a whirlwind to this year's election cycle already, the 2024 election is shaping up to be one of the most closely monitored in decades. Read More ›
Categories: Candidates and Committees, Compliance, Election & Campaign Finance Law, First Amendment, Social Media
What Can My Business Contribute to a Campaign?
Entering the final stretch of an election year, it is important for business owners to know what is legal and what isn't when it comes to campaign contributions. Read More ›
Categories: Campaign Finance (MCFA), Candidates and Committees, Election & Campaign Finance Law
A Guide to Regulating Petition Circulators: Best Practices and Key Considerations
Petition circulators play a crucial role in democratic processes, but managing their activities can be challenging for public entities. Balancing petitioners' rights with the need to maintain public order and access to facilities requires a clear understanding of legal principles and practical considerations. This guide provides an overview of best practices and key considerations for effectively regulating petition circulators in various public settings. Read More ›
Categories: Campaign Finance (MCFA), Candidates and Committees, Election & Campaign Finance Law, First Amendment, Personal Publicity Rights
Supreme Court Rules that Elections Must Abide by State Laws
The United States Supreme Court recently ruled that state legislatures must abide by the election laws of their respective states.[1] Read More ›
Categories: Election & Campaign Finance Law, Legislative Updates, U.S. Supreme Court