West Virginians for Life has joined the fight against reporting requirements for independent election-time political ads, The Charleston Gazette and others report.
The group has filed a separate federal lawsuit from the one launched earlier this year by the Center for Individual Freedom. The newer challenge seeks a judge's order blocking, at least temporarily, the spending disclosure provisions that became state law Oct. 1.
"James Bopp Jr., an Indiana lawyer who is representing (WVFL), said the new law limits his client's rights to free speech because it is afraid to publicize former state Supreme Court Justice Margaret Workman's authorship of a 1993 ruling that made the state pay for abortions for Medicaid recipients," The Gazette reported.
"We're objecting to being regulated in any way by this law," Bopp told that newspaper. "We don't want to be prohibited, we don't want to file [financial] reports, we don't want to do anything under this law."
The Times-West Virginian of Fairmont and The Associated Press also have items.
06 October 2008
W.Va. Ad Disclosure Law Remains Under Fire
Posted by Lawrence Messina at 8:15 AM
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