Federal Election Commission Files Brief in U.S. Court of Appeals in Libertarian Party Bequest Lawsuit

On October 12, the Federal Election Commission filed this brief in Libertarian Party National Committee v FEC, 18-5227. This is the case on whether it is constitutional to forbid a party from receiving a bequest, in one lump sum, after the deceased person’s estate is ready for distribution. The FEC says allowing parties to receive such bequests, even from individuals who had never told the party about the bequest, would cause bribery. The FEC also says the Libertarian National Committee lacks standing. Also the FEC attacks the Libertarian Party for having been one of the original plaintiffs in Buckley v Valeo, back in 1974, when Congress first set up strict controls on campaign spending.