Starr Struck: Part three

By Florence George Graves

BOSTON, April 1, 1998 — While the tradition of resisting subpoenas was already established in print journalism, it didn't start to develop i

Starr Struck: Part two

By Florence George Graves

BOSTON, April 1, 1998 — While the Hubbell Subpoena merited page one treatment in The Times, there was far less coverage, mostly brief mentio

Legal challenge seeks to bring down new campaign finance law

By Kathryn Wallace and Marianne Holt

A conservative group in Alabama has filed the first court challenge to recently passed campaign finance legi
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Law professors ask SEC to write new political donation disclosure rules for business

By Amy Biegelsen

Law professors urge SEC to force companies to disclose political donations

Big bucks flood 2012 election — What the courts said and why we should care

By John Dunbar

Court decisions opened floodgates for unlimited corporate and union spending in presidential election

Former FEC lawyer, a Republican, touts transparency

By Michael Beckel

FEC laywer-turned-Minnesota county commissioner advocates for 'prompt, full disclosure' of political spenders.