West Virginia Code § 1-7-1

Legislative purpose
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The purpose of this article is to protect an individual's constitutional right to privately
associate with advocacy groups that represent his or her beliefs. As the Supreme Court of
the United States held in NAACP v. Alabama ex rel. Patterson, 357 U.S. 449 (1958),
compelled disclosure of an advocacy group's donor or membership lists, where such
disclosure would discourage association, is a trespass upon the fundamentael freedoms
protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Therefore, this article
should be liberally construed in favor of an individual's right to associartion, to ensure that
private association is not discouraged or suppressed by any actions of the public agencies of
this state.

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