U.S. Supreme Court leans toward conservative groups on concealing donors
By Lawrence Hurley
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday appeared sympathetic to a challenge by two conservative groups to a California requirement that tax-exempt charities disclose to the state the identity of their top financial donors.
The nonprofit groups - the Americans for Prosperity Foundation and the Thomas More Law Center - argued that California s policy in place for the past decade violates the U.S. Constitution s First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and association. They have said that if the information becomes public it could lead to harassment or threats to donors.
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