According to the Hill, yesterday the Treasury Department released its rules regarding “Communications With Registered Lobbyists And Other Persons About... View Article
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In an uncommon move, the U.S. Supreme Court will release audio from today’s argument in Citizens United v. FEC shortly... View Article
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Over the last month, Sunlight has examined the document collections of the Office of the House Clerk and Office of... View Article
Continue readingThe Supreme Court Website: An Updated Redesign
In June, the Sunlight Foundation released a mock-up redesign of the Supreme Court’s website. Our intent was to provoke discussion... View Article
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Earlier this month, the Inspector General responsible for overseeing the government’s bailout of the financial sector released an audit of... View Article
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The Sunlight Foundation is building a mock-up redesign of the Federal Communication Commission’s web site, and we need your help.... View Article
Continue readingSunlight on Campaign Finance: Supreme Court Should Protect The Public’s Right To Know
The Sunlight Foundation filed a friend of the court brief before the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday in a landmark... View Article
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Stimulus Lobbying Rules, Take Two
The White House’s Office of Management and Budget released the administration’s new stimulus lobbying rules on Friday, as John mentioned... View Article
Continue readingTransparent Justice: The Sotomayor Nomination and Judicial Transparency
Monday at 10 a.m., the Senate Judiciary Committee starts its hearing on the nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the... View Article
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