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Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer Quoted In Propublica "The Irs Moves To Limit Dark Money – But Enforcement Still A Question", Lloyd Mayer Dec 2013

Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer Quoted In Propublica "The Irs Moves To Limit Dark Money – But Enforcement Still A Question", Lloyd Mayer

Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer

Lloyd Mayer was quoted in the ProPublica article "The IRS Moves to Limit Dark Money – But Enforcement Still a Question" by Kim Barker. The proposed regulations “are only as good as the extent of compliance with them, which history would indicate requires a realistic threat of enforcement and significant sanctions on the groups involved and probably the individuals running those groups,” said Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, a law professor and associate dean at the University of Notre Dame who specializes in nonprofits and campaign finance.


Lloyd Mayer Was Quoted In Bna, Inc. Money & Politics Report Article "Treasury, Irs Propose New Definition Of Political Activity For Social Welfare Groups.", Lloyd Mayer Dec 2013

Lloyd Mayer Was Quoted In Bna, Inc. Money & Politics Report Article "Treasury, Irs Propose New Definition Of Political Activity For Social Welfare Groups.", Lloyd Mayer

Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer

Lloyd Mayer was quoted in BNA, Inc. Money & Politics Report article Treasury, IRS Propose New Definition Of Political Activity for Social Welfare Groups. by Diane Freda.


Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer Quoted In Propublica "New Tax Return Shows Karl Rove's Group Spent Even More On Politics Than It Said", Lloyd Mayer Nov 2013

Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer Quoted In Propublica "New Tax Return Shows Karl Rove's Group Spent Even More On Politics Than It Said", Lloyd Mayer

Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer

Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer quoted in ProPublica article "New Tax Return Shows Karl Rove's Group Spent Even More On Politics Than It Said" by Kim Barker. Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, a law professor and associate dean at the University of Notre Dame who specializes in nonprofits and campaign finance, reviewed the Americans for Tax Reform documents at the request of ProPublica and said it was possible that the group was allocating overhead or other costs differently in its tax return than in its FEC filings. "I do not see how any reasonable allocation differences could result in such a large disparity, however," …