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Americans for Prosperity v. Bonta

5-4

Prologue Projects

News Commentary, News, Government

4.63.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

The First Amendment protects the rights of very rich people to be anonymous, unbothered, moisturized, in their lane, well-hydrated, flourishing, when it comes to their charitable contributions. Not you though. Signing that petition to free Mumia in 11th grade is going on your permanent record.

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0:50.1

We will hear argument first this morning in case 19251 Americans for Prosperity Foundation

1:09.0

versus Bonta and the Consolidated Case.

1:13.1

Hey everyone, this is Leon from Fiasco and Prologged Projects.

1:19.2

On this week's episode of 5.4, Peter, Riannan, and Michael are talking about Americans

1:23.9

for Prosperity Bonta.

1:26.5

At issue in this case, which was decided just this year, is how much power states have

1:31.4

to force nonprofits to disclose big charitable contributions.

1:36.0

The case was brought by two libertarian groups against the state of California.

1:40.1

In it, they argued that disclosure would cause a chilling effect on the right to free

1:44.2

speech and association.

1:46.2

California disputed that.

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