Dear John,
Imagine if the government had the power to publish your name, address, and charitable donations on the internet.
Would you be concerned?
For some donors, this concern is a reality. The California attorney general has required nonprofits from across the country to provide access to the names and addresses of all their major donors each year if they fundraise in the state.
But the state has no honest need for this confidential information—and the California attorney general’s office has already displayed shocking negligence in handling it.
That’s why ADF has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to right this grievous wrong… |
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