They called for a less formal, more socially committed art while generally
avoiding references to any past older than the headlines of the Los Angeles Times.
Not exact matches
He's made passing
references to «wealthy donors» three times in his
past five addresses, but goes all - in with that line of reasoning this time around: we have contribution limits
to make sure elections «are not captured by wealthy public interests,» he says; «wealthy individuals and corporations are able
to use Limited Liability Companies»
to avoid these limits, so reform is needed «
to even the playing field so that rich and poor New Yorkers alike have their voices heard.»
In that regard, the guidelines emphasize that lawyers have an obligation
to avoid misleading the public: «Regulations include prohibitions against any misleading information, which includes
references to past results that are not objectively verifiable, predictions or guaranties of results, and testimonials that fail
to comply with the requirements listed in Rule 4 - 7.13 (b)(8).