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United States Supreme Court

Opinions Filed in July 2021

Americans For Prosperity Foundation v. Bonta

Despite the 鈥渟ufficiently important governmental interest鈥 in preventing fraud in charitable organizations, the universal compelled disclosure requirement of major donors was not 鈥渘arrowly tailored鈥 to that interest in order to pass "exacting scrutiny" as applied to burdens on freedom of association.

Area(s) of Law:
  • First Amendment

Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee

鈥淭he State鈥檚 鈥榗ompelling interest in preserving the integrity of its election procedures鈥 would suffice to avoid 搂 2 liability.鈥 Purcell v. Gonzalez, 529 U. S. 1, 4 (2006).

Area(s) of Law:
  • Constitutional Law

California v. Texas

鈥淲here a standing theory rests on speculation about the decision of an independent third party (here an individual's decision to enroll in a program like Medicaid), the plaintiff must show at the least 鈥渢hat third parties will likely react in predictable ways.鈥 Department of Commerce v. New York, 588 U.S. ___, ___, 139 S. Ct. 2551, 2566, 204 L. Ed. 2d 978.

Area(s) of Law:
  • Constitutional Law

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