This article helps to shed light on a fascinating court case that will soon come before the Supreme Court. Does it make sense that states should be able to demand donor lists? States argue that they need donor lists because “They say states should be able to demand donor lists if doing so helps them root out fraud.” But many people and organizations argue that it should be kept completely private if you donate to someone or to an organization and that it should not be used against you, should it become public.

As the article explains, “The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case on Monday. Its eventual ruling, expected before the end of June, could redefine donor relations and even one day lead to new rules for election campaigns, legal experts say.”

This is certainly a topic that has an impact on many people and organizations and is one worth following.