Syracuse Political Law Society - PLS

Syracuse Political Law Society - PLS A non-partisan student organization at SUCOL exploring political law issues especially those involving election law and campaign finance.

Political Law Society (“PLS”) of Syracuse University College of Law is established for the purpose of promoting awareness of political law issues and careers therein, and cultivating students' knowledge of election law and campaign finance law both in the United States of America and abroad. This objective shall be met by bringing speakers onto campus, discussing current and past political law mat

ters, promoting networking among students and other organizations, and maintaining a list of contacts in the fields of election law and campaign finance held by PLS members and alumni.

02/24/2016

Unfortunately, due to severe weather in the DC area, tomorrow's event will be postponed. Thank you very much for your patience and understanding.

02/02/2016
Tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel your very own Jesse Feitel (L '16) will be facilitating a conversation on socia...
10/13/2015

Tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel your very own Jesse Feitel (L '16) will be facilitating a conversation on social inequality with New York Times columnists Ross Douthat (from my hometown of New Haven) and Charles M. Blow.

09/28/2015

Otherwise, how will Dan Backer stop Hillary?

Its official (kind of)
09/01/2015

Its official (kind of)

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08/27/2015

Google's influence on the 2016 election could tip the scales in favor of its own chosen candidate, says behavioral psychologist Robert Epstein.

The federal government proclaimed the 19th Amendment incorporated into the Constitution on August 26, 1920.
08/26/2015

The federal government proclaimed the 19th Amendment incorporated into the Constitution on August 26, 1920.

On this day in History, 19th Amendment adopted on Aug 26, 1920. Learn more about what happened today on History.

06/06/2015

The billionaire has agreed to invest up to $5 million in litigation contesting limits to early voting and ID requirements that Democrats consider onerous.

06/04/2015

Now, they want to hear from the interns. Anthony DeThomas, who was an intern for Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.), received a subpoena to testify in front of the grand jury investigating the former congressman. The subpoena was read on the House floor Thursday afternoon. That the Department of Justice is…

"Hughes’ plan stemmed, in part, from his strong disagreement with the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision..."
04/16/2015

"Hughes’ plan stemmed, in part, from his strong disagreement with the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision..."

U.S. Capitol Police have detained a man for landing a small helicopter on the west lawn of the Capitol. The Tampa Bay Times identified the pilot as Doug Hughes, a 61-year-old Florida mailman who, for months, had concocted a plan to fly to the Capitol in the aircraft to urge campaign finance reform.…

04/14/2015

HARTFORD — A Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday that the city council does not have the authority to remove Hartford's three registrars of voters.

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