MANY CULTURES, ONE MESSAGE v. CLEMENTS

No. 11-36008.

MANY CULTURES, ONE MESSAGE, A Washington Unincorporated Association; RED STATE POLITICS, A Washington not-for-profit corporation, DBA Conservative Enthusiasts, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. JIM CLEMENTS, Chair; DAVE SEABROOK, Vice Chair; JANE NOLAND; BARRY SEHLIN; JENNIFER JOLY, in Their Official Capacities as Officers and Members of the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission; DOUG ELLIS, in His Official Capacity as Interim Executive Director of the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Filed February 4, 2013.


NOT FOR PUBLICATION

MEMORANDUM*

Appellants Many Cultures, One Message ("MCOM"), and Conservative Enthusiasts (a.k.a. Red State Politics) appeal the district court's dismissal of their suit challenging as unconstitutional two portions of the Washington Revised Code, Wash. Rev. Code §§ 42.17.200 and 42.17.160. These two provisions of state law together require certain grassroots citizen-to-citizen lobbying organizations...

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