Brian Majors v. Marsha Abell

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 2003-01-23

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POSNER, Circuit Judge An Indiana statute, challenged in this suit as an abridgment of free speech, requires that political advertising that “expressly advocat[es] the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate” include “adequate notice of the identity of persons who paid for ... the communication,” Ind. Code §§ 3 — 9 — 3—2.5(b)(1), (…

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