Corporations play a significant role in the political process and their activities implicate a complex body of federal and state regulations. Partners Ki Hong, Charles Ricciardelli and Tyler Rosen and associate Theodore Grodek discuss the regulations and legal landscape surrounding campaign finance laws under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, including recent Supreme Court decisions like Citizens United and McCutcheon, prohibitions on corporate and foreign contributions, and rules governing political activities by corporations, independent expenditures, and communication with political candidates and officeholders.
Corporate Political Activities Deskbook: Campaign Finance Under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 (FECA)
Practising Law Institute