Brown v. Socialist Workers '74 Campaign Committee

id: brown-v-socialist-workers-74-campaign-committee-265-8690042
title: Brown v. Socialist Workers '74 Campaign Committee
text: Brown v. Socialist Workers '74 Campaign Committee, 459 U.S. 87 (1982), was a United States Supreme Court case that dealt with political speech, and whether a state could require a minor political party to disclose its membership, expenditures, and contributors. At the time, most states required political parties to disclose their contributions and expenditures; in 1982, the Court ruled that the Socialist Workers Party, a minor party in Ohio, was not required to disclose its contributors or recip
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