Kamala Harris’s War on Donor Privacy

MSLF attorney Tyler Martinez writes in Newsweek:

Tyler Martinez

Back when Kamala Harris was attorney general of California, she did her best to invade the privacy rights of donors to nonprofit organizations. It did not matter that those very same privacy rights had protected members and supporters of the NAACP and other nonprofit groups in the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s.

Fortunately, a stunning cross-section of advocacy groups—from the ACLU on the Left to my firm, Mountain States Legal Foundation, on the Right—teamed up to fight back against Harris’ unconstitutional conduct. Conservative, liberal, progressive or libertarian—all saw the danger in California’s demand.

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Oral Arguments in Donor Privacy Case Leave MSLF Cautiously Optimistic

MSLF Senior Attorney Tyler Martinez made the following comment today in response to oral arguments in Americans for Prosperity v. California which seemed to reflect a good deal of skepticism among the justices about California’s longstanding desire to obliterate donor privacy protections, which were once spearheaded by Vice President Kamala Harris

Why Donor Privacy Must Be Protected

A case now before the Supreme Court could profoundly impact the future success or failure of the liberty movement. Although it’s not a case we are a party to, we…

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