McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission
In McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission McIntyre disputed an Ohio law which requires campaign leaflets to carry the sponsor’s name and addr… read more
In McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission McIntyre disputed an Ohio law which requires campaign leaflets to carry the sponsor’s name and address. She was fined for distributing an anonymous leaflet and contends this was an infringement of her free speech rights. Mr. Goldberger argued for McIntyre before the U.S. Supreme Court. Mrs. McIntyre has since died, but her son talked with reporters, as did Ohio Assistant Attorney General Sutter who argued for Ohio Elections Commission. close
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