SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERN. UNION, AFL-CIO v. FPPC

No. CIV. S-89-433 LKK.

721 F.Supp. 1172 (1989)

SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, AFL-CIO, CLC; et al., Plaintiffs, California Democratic Party, an unincorporated association, Plaintiff in Intervention, v. FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION, et al., Defendants, Quentin L. Kopp and Ross Johnson, Defendants in Intervention.

United States District Court, E.D. California.

September 14, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph Remcho, Kathleen J. Purcell, Lowell Finley, Julie M. Randolph, Steven D. Dopkin, Remcho, Johansen & Purcell, San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiffs.

Robert E. Darby, Calvin House, Fulbright, Jaworski, Reavis & McGrath, Los Angeles, Cal., for plaintiff in intervention.

Kathryn E. Donovan, Scott Hallabrin, Fair Political Practices Com'n, Sacramento, Cal., for defendants.

Quentin L. Kopp, Kopp & DiFranco, San Francisco, Cal., for defendants in intervention.


ORDER

KARLTON, Chief Judge.

In this action, plaintiffs brought suit against the California Fair Political Practices Commission ("FPPC")1 challenging as unconstitutional a statute adopted pursuant to California's initiative process, Proposition 73, codified as Title 9, Chapter 5 of the California Government Code.2 Proposition 73 seeks to control campaign financing in various ways. The motion at bar...

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