John DunbarCenter for Public IntegrityWebsitewww.publicintegrity.org ConnectEmail202-466-1300 Professional Biography John Dunbar writes for iWatch News. More Legal and Business Bylines From John Dunbar Chevron Gives $2.5 Million to Conservative Super PAC: Oil Company's Donation One of Only a Handful from Fortune 500 Companies to Super PACs. - (Posted On Sunday, October 28, 2012) Opinion: Grading the Super PACs - (Posted On Saturday, September 15, 2012) Voters Kept in Dark on Attack Ads: Bill Would Force Underwriters of Attack Ads to Come Out of the Shadows. - (Posted On Wednesday, June 20, 2012) Digital Haves vs. Have Nots: Poverty Stretches the Digital Divide - (Posted On Saturday, March 24, 2012) 'Super PACs' Explained: Court Decisions Opened Floodgates for Unlimited Corporate and Union Spending in Presidential Election - (Posted On Tuesday, January 17, 2012) ‘Super PACs’ Spend $13 Million on Early Primaries, Romney Top Beneficiary - (Posted On Tuesday, January 03, 2012) Bank of America to Pay Record Settlement over Countrywide Abuses - (Posted On Friday, December 23, 2011) Vote to End Stalemate Over Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Falls Short - (Posted On Friday, December 09, 2011) Current Legal Analysis California Supreme Court Holds That Lack of Jury Trial Right Is Insufficient to Reject Enforcement of Forum Selection Clause by: John P. Stigi III , Andrea N. Feathers Ground Control to the FCC: GSaaS Order Ushers in a New Age for Space Communications by: Brian D. Weimer , Douglas A. "Drew" Svor California AG Issues Highest Fine to Date for CCPA Violations by: Kyle R. Fath , Samuel E. Marticke CFPB Terminates Consent Order Against Credit Union Early by: A.J. S. Dhaliwal , Mehul N. Madia Massachusetts AG Settles with Student Loan Lender on AI-Based Fair Lending Violations by: A.J. S. Dhaliwal , Mehul N. Madia Trump Administration Unveils Its Plan for Winning the AI Race by: Scott J. Gelbman , Guillermo S. Christensen Tariff Evasion, The “Amazon Basics” Brand, Complicit Customs Brokers, And What Not To Do When You’re Being Investigated By The Department Of Justice: What We Learn From The Government’s Complaint In U.S. ex rel. Joyce v. Global Office Furniture, LLC. by: Tycko & Zavareei Whistleblower Practice Group SEC Refuses to Answer Whether It Will Enforce Climate Disclosure Law If Upheld by Courts by: Jacob H. Hupart U.S. Senate Bill Would Eliminate Self-GRAS Pathway to Market Food Substances by: Packaging Law at Keller and Heckman Oregon Department of Revenue Loses Deduction Denial—No Horsing Around! by: Mitchell A. Newmark Georgia Appeals Court Rules for Taxpayer on Procedural and Allocation Issues by: Eugene J. Gibilaro Blockchain+ Bi-Weekly; Crypto Legislation Breaks Through: GENIUS Act Signed, CLARITY Advances and Other Key Web3 Legal Highlights: July 24, 2025 by: Jonathan E. Schmalfeld , Stephen A. Rutenberg No Taxation Without…Double Taxation? by: Melanie L. Lee Streaming into Taxable Territory: Colorado Court Rules Netflix Subscriptions Are Tangible Personal Property by: Stephanie N. Terinoni State of Employment Law: Maine, New Jersey Require Severance Pay for Facility Closures and Mass Layoffs by: Douglas M. Oldham Upcoming Events Jul 29 2025 Real Estate Lunch & Learn Series–Navigating Orderly Sales Jul 30 2025 Local Housing Development Incentives: What's Working? A Bi-Coastal Perspective Jul 31 2025 Critical Insights for App Owners: Mastering Privacy Compliance and Avoiding Class Actions Jul 31 2025 Financial Deregulation and the Law of Unintended Consequences Webinar Print