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Political Law

Release Date: 05/03/2021

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As the tide turns toward another election cycle, the explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) raises alarms in the campaign space. Wiley Election Law partner Caleb Burns moderates a discussion with fellow Election Law partner Andrew Woodson; Privacy, Cyber & Data Governance partners Duane Pozza and Kat Scott; and Intellectual Property partner David Weslow on how best to navigate this new “AI Wild West.” Hear about required disclosures related to chatbots, laws prohibiting deepfakes, clarifications on �

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In this episode, Wiley Partner Mark Renaud discusses PAC audits. Mark covers the different types of audits a PAC may undergo and under what circumstances a PAC may elect to undergo an audit. Join Mark as he discusses what an audit will look like and how audits can bring value to your corporate or trade association PAC.

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In this podcast, Wiley partner Carol Laham and of counsel Rob Walker discuss the ins and outs of the LD-203 Contribution Report. The LD-203 is due semi-annually with the next one due on August 1, 2022. The report requires all federally registered lobbyist firms, organizations, and self-employed individuals to disclose all details related to lobbying activity. With the deadline looming, Carol and Rob answer common questions about the report, break down the requirements, and dole out best practices for ensuri

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On this episode, Wiley partner Lee Goodman sits down for a one-on-one with Federal Election Commission (FEC) Commissioner Shana Broussard to discuss her background and distinguished years of public service. Listen as Commissioner Broussard candidly describes her experience stepping into her role of commissioner in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlights bipartisan efforts to clear the FEC’s backlog of cases during her time as Chair, and looks ahead at what’s next for the FEC in view of a new, inc

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Listen to Robert L. Walker, of counsel in Wiley’s Election Law and Government Ethics Practice and Kara M. Sacilotto, a partner in Wiley’s Government Contracts Practice, discuss “Hiring Individuals from the Government: What Post-Employment Looks Like.” This episode provides an overview of key legal, ethical, and practical pitfalls encountered from individuals and some of the unique issues government contractors face when hiring former government employees.

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On this episode, Wiley Election Law & Government Ethics partners Mark Renaud and Andrew Woodson discuss how primary elections affect the campaign finance regime in election years. Andrew and Mark explain the top ten things that companies and associations need to be prepared for or know regarding primary elections in the Federal Election Commission's rules and regulations as well as in state and local campaign finance rules.

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