NAACP-Conservative Alliance Fights Donor Disclosure at Top Court
- Supreme Court hear arguments on California’s non-profit rules
- First Amendment case may have impact on political campaigns
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Seven decades after the U.S. Supreme Court said the NAACP didn’t have to give Alabama its membership list, prominent liberal groups are in the unlikely position of supporting two conservative charities in a challenge to California’s requirement that they disclose their top donors.
In a Supreme Court argument set for Monday, the Americans for Prosperity Foundation and the Thomas More Law Center will contend that California can’t be trusted to keep the information private -- and that it’s opening up the groups’ supporters to threats and harassment, much like Alabama once did to the NAACP.