Lawsuit Filed Against New South Dakota Law that Prohibits Out-of-State Contributions to Ballot Measure Campaigns

In 2018, the South Dakota voters passed an initiative that bans out-of-state individuals and organizations from contributing any money to support or oppose a South Dakota ballot measure. On April 17, some organizations filed a federal lawsuit against that law. South Dakota Newspaper Association v Barnett, 3:19cv-3010.

The case is assigned to Judge Roberto A. Lange, an Obama appointee. The plaintiffs are represented by Marty Jackley, who was formerly Attorney General of South Dakota. Thanks to the Institute for Free Speech for the link.


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Lawsuit Filed Against New South Dakota Law that Prohibits Out-of-State Contributions to Ballot Measure Campaigns — 1 Comment

  1. EACH STATE CONTINUES TO BE A SOVEREIGN ***NATION-STATE***.

    1776 DOI LAST PARA.
    1777 ART CONFED
    1783 USA-BRIT PEACE TRETY
    1787 CONST ART VII
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    INTERNAL POLITICS – OUTSIDE FOLKS [DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN) >>> NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.

    SAME AS WITH ALL FOREIGN FOLKS — USA ELECTIONS >>> NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.

    PERVERSION OF 1 AMDT HAVING TO DO WITH INTERNAL ELECTION STUFF.

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