New York Lobbying Act Infringes on First Amendment, Says Lawyer
The case—over an airplane banner to advocate for the Child Victims Act—could upset a major component of lobbying enforcement in New York with respect to grassroots political efforts.
June 07, 2022 at 06:29 PM
4 minute read
RegulationA First Amendment challenge to New York's lobbying laws was recently advanced, in part, by the state's second-highest court.
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