December, 2009
Below are stories from December, 2009 related to election law developments from across the country. The links below will open in a new window and will direct you to sites that are not affiliated with Election Law @ Moritz or the Moritz College of Law. They are subject to change, and some may expire or require registration as time passes. (See Archives | Recent Headlines)
December 1, 2009
December 2, 2009
December 7, 2009
- Illinois - Illinios lawsuit over vote-counting machines
- Missouri - Campaign finance bills pre-filed in Missouri General Assembly
December 8, 2009
- Massachusetts - Low turnout eyed in bid for historic Senate seat
December 10, 2009
December 11, 2009
- North Carolina - Election reform groups join Libertarian challenge to North Carolina's ballot access laws
December 14, 2009
- California - Latinos pledge opposition to proposed voter ID law
December 16, 2009
- Nebraska - ACLU Files Lawsuit Against Three Nebraska Ballot Access Restrictions
- Oregon - State spends $9.7 million to register voters
- Wisconsin - Panel urges modernization of Wisconsin voters laws, restoration of felon's voting rights


Commentary
FAQ on social welfare organizations
Donald B. Tobin
The Frank E. and Virginia H. Bazler Designated Professor in Business Law and a senior fellow at Election Law @ Moritz explains the nuances of social welfare organizations and federal regulations related to them.
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