Why has the government attempted to regulate lobbyist activity? Discuss some recent reform efforts

Describe how the law treats lobbying by private and public lobbyists differently. Evaluate whether the government has sufficiently regulated the lobbying industry.

Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Explain how the government attempted to regulate lobbyist activity because Americans believed that congressional votes could be bought.
2. Describe the provisions in the Lobbying Disclosure Act, the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007, and the Ethics in Government Act.
3. Explain how the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 only applied to private lobbyists.
4. Make a case for whether the government has sufficiently regulated the lobbying industry.

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In ______________, the Supreme Court struck down an ordinance that limited the occupancy of residences to members of single families. However, the ordinance defined "family" in such a way as to prohibit a grandmother from cohabiting with her two grandsons

a. In re Quinlan (1976) b. Doe v. Commonwealth's Attorney (1976) c. Moore v. City of East Cleveland (1977) d. None of the above is true.

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