In today’s Washington Times I have an op-ed on ACORN’s latest legal troubles. It begins New election-fraud charges against employees of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now…
ACORN’s lawsuit in Baltimore has been dimissed for want of prosecution. The plaintiffs failed to serve their frivolous complaint on the defendants before Maryland’s 120 day limit ran out.
If you thought you sent representatives and senators to Washington, D.C., to exercise the constitutionally mandated power of the purse — you’re wrong. Silly you. You wasted all that time…
I have an article in the American Spectator today on the latest activities by the con artists who run ACORN. The piece begins: As ACORN gears up to use your…
ACORN’s rebranding strategy has been tried before. The Ku Klux Klan used it, according to historian Michael Zak, author of Back To Basics For The Republican Party.
ACORN has shut down its offices in Indiana, Election Law Blog reports. According to a legal filing in ACORN v. Murphy, the remaining plaintiffs in the National…
(Organization Trends, March 2010 PDF here) The Center for Responsible Lending presents itself as a tireless advocate of poor and downtrodden borrowers facing…
(Foundation Watch, March 2010 PDF here) Green activists are appalled that last December’s UN climate conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, did not produce a…
ACORN has renamed its best-funded affiliate, ACORN Housing Corp., instead of shutting it down and re-opening it as a new nonprofit — as it has done to several state chapters…