By Scott Flaherty | April 2, 2018
Joseph Mondello, head of the Nassau County Republican Party for 35 years, has disclosed his finances as the U.S. Senate considers confirming him to be the next ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago.
By Charles Toutant | March 29, 2018
The New Jersey suit, "Malskoff v. Facebook," follows at least two other putative class actions, in Illinois and California, making similar claims against the companies.
By Mike Scarcella | Christine Simmons | March 28, 2018
The former head of the SEC's enforcement division is now serving as deputy U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York.
By Andrew Denney | March 27, 2018
Former Brooklyn District Attorney Charles “Joe” Hynes has agreed to pay a $40,000 fine for improper use of his official email account during his failed 2013 run for a seventh term in office.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 19, 2018
“On its face, there doesn't seem to be any reason why the president can't be held liable for violating the law,” Joseph diGenova wrote in a 1997 op-ed for The Wall Street Journal.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Martin London | March 19, 2018
The moral: The big ones, the tough ones, the public ones, are more important than the easy ones. Prosecution, be it criminal or ethical, sends an important message to the community. The current Cohen/Trump trashing of ethical values deserves our serious attention.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | March 15, 2018
Government and Election Law columnist Jerry H. Goldfeder addresses the question of whether voters should retain the choice of voting for a candidate with a checkered past, or even a “carpetbagger.”
By Josefa Velasquez | March 12, 2018
Richard Thomas, a 35-year-old Democrat, is accused of stealing nearly $13,000 from his 2015 campaign account and improperly diverting another $45,000 from his inaugural committee for personal use. Thomas is also accused of having lied on his financial disclosure to the Board of Elections and on his report to the city of Mount Vernon.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 9, 2018
Facebook said the compliance counsel would "advise on legal and regulatory compliance matters across the company, including in the areas of campaign finance and political advertising law, lobbying reporting, political activities and ethics, anti-corruption and global trade."
By C. Ryan Barber | March 8, 2018
Trump Organization lawyer Michael Cohen's $130,000 payment to adult actress Stephanie Clifford—Stormy Daniels on stage—is the subject of a complaint at the FEC. Here's what to know about the review process.
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