The Collision Course of Government Protection v. Your Privacy

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Do you have a right to privacy? Do you want government to protect you from "bad actors"? What happens when our right to privacy collides with our desire for government to protect us?

A case out of California involves the question of how far government can go to protect us. Does the government's interest in protecting us give it the authority to deny us our right to privacy?

THE CHIEF JUSTICE delivered the opinion of the court with respect to all but Part II–B–1, concluding that California's disclosure requirement is facially invalid because it burdens donors' First Amendment rights and is not narrowly tailored to an important government interest. Pp. 6–7, 9–19.

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