In taking up ‘dark money’ disclosure law, AZ Supreme Court could reshape free speech standards
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In taking up ‘dark money’ disclosure law, AZ Supreme Court could reshape free speech standards
Photo by iStock / Getty Images PlusThe Arizona Supreme Court will decide whether a measure that voters overwhelmingly approved to require disclosure of most anonymous campaign spending is constitutional — and, in the process, it could potentially reshape free speech jurisprudence in the Grand Canyon State. The case centers on the Voters Right to Know Act, which won 70% of the vote in 2022. It requires any person or organization making campaign m…
In taking up ‘dark money’ disclosure law, AZ Supreme Court could reshape free speech standards - Rose Law Group Reporter
By Jim Small | AZ Mirror The Arizona Supreme Court will decide whether a measure that voters overwhelmingly approved to require disclosure of most anonymous campaign spending is constitutional — and, in the process, it could potentially reshape free speech jurisprudence in the Grand Canyon State. The case centers on the Voters Right to Know Act, which won 70% of the vote in 2022. It requires any person or organization making campaign media expen…
In taking up ‘dark money’ disclosure law, AZ Supreme Court could resh…
Photo by iStock / Getty Images PlusThe Arizona Supreme Court will decide whether a measure that voters overwhelmingly approved to require disclosure of most anonymous campaign spending is constitutional — and, in the process, it could potentially reshape free speech jurisprudence in the Grand Canyon State. The case centers on the Voters Right to Know [...]
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