In Compliance: Holtzman Vogel's July 2024 Round-Up

By: Jan Baran, Michael Bayes, Christine Fort, Jessica Furst Johnson, Tom Josefiak, Timothy E. Kronquist, William McGinley, Andrew Pardue, Andrew D. Watkins, Matthew Petersen, Steve Roberts, Jason Torchinsky, and Jill Holtzman Vogel

In Compliance: Holtzman Vogel's Monthly Round-Up

In this month's In Compliance Round-Up, we cover the following topics:

  • Supreme Court Overrules Chevron, Eliminating Deference to Agencies When Statutes Are Ambiguous

  • Trump Campaign Files FEC Complaint Against Harris Campaign for Taking Control of Biden's Campaign Funds

  • Rep. Barragan Requests FEC Advisory Opinion to Use Campaign Funds to Pay for Elder Care

  • Ohio Couple Sues FEC Challenging Public Disclosure Rules for Conduit Contributions

  • Compliance Consultant Pleads Guilty to Misappropriating $185,000 of Committee Funds, Receives Home Confinement, Community Service, and Three Years Probation

  • Eleventh Circuit Remands Rivera Case for Jury Trial; Decision Could Impair FEC's Ability to Pursue Knowing and Willful Charges

  • FCC Publishes Rulemaking Proposal for New Disclosure Requirements for Political Advertising Containing AI-Generated Content

  • Federal District Courts Split on FTC’s New Rule Banning Non-Compete Clauses in Employment Agreements

  • FinCEN: Terminated Entities Must Still File Beneficial Ownership Reports 

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court Reverses Itself to Bring Back Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes in Time for November Election

  • North Carolina Eases State Registration and Reporting Requirement for Federal PACs

     

     


     

     

     

     

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