The indictment of former President Donald Trump on charges of mishandling classified documents is an overreach by the government, according to Paul Kamenar, counsel for the National Legal and Policy Center. “I think the government has overreached in this area and I...
READ MORENLPC Files FOIAs to Find Out How Classified Documents Ended Up at Biden Center
by NLPC Staff | Jan 10, 2023 | Featured News, Government Integrity Project
The National Legal and Policy Center today filed Freedom of Information Act requests with the Department of Justice and the National Archives to determine how approximately...
Merrick Garland’s Special Counsel Appointment of Jack Smith is Constitutionally Suspect
by NLPC Staff | Nov 18, 2022 | Government Integrity Project
Attorney General Merrick Garland’s appointment of Jack Smith, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney, to investigate and prosecute any violations relating to efforts to...
Merrick Garland and the Capitol Bomber
by NLPC Staff | Aug 29, 2022 | Featured News, Government Integrity Project
NLPC Counsel Paul Kamenar has an opinion article appearing today on Townhall: We now learn that Attorney General Merrick Garland took weeks to decide whether to issue a...
Double Standard at Work: More Leniency for Clinesmith
by Peter Flaherty | Dec 17, 2021 | Featured News, Government Integrity Project
Ex-FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith, who doctored an email to justify spying on a Trump campaign advisor, has been restored to “good standing” by the District of Columbia Bar...
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NLPC in Wall St. Journal: Brands Face Growing Pressure from Activist Shareholders - National Legal...
In an article published today, the Wall Street Journal reports on increasing shareholder activism that pushes back a...
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A new wave of shareholder proposals from conservative activist groups warns top brands that they might become the next Bud Light if they don’t reconsider their work with LGBTQ groups.
These are public companies, so they have to make their case to the SEC.
Some advice for former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz: Delete your LinkedIn account! via @opinion