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|facts=In the state of Washington, citizens can challenge laws through the process of referendums. | |||
|issues=Does compelled disclosure of names and addresses of petitioners violate the '''Petition Clause''' of the [[1st Amendment]]? | |issues=Does compelled disclosure of names and addresses of petitioners violate the '''Petition Clause''' of the [[1st Amendment]]? | ||
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Doe v. Reed | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Date decided | June 24, 2010 |
Facts
In the state of Washington, citizens can challenge laws through the process of referendums.
Issues
Does compelled disclosure of names and addresses of petitioners violate the Petition Clause of the 1st Amendment?