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Abstract

Argument: Wednesday, October 12, 1994
Decision: Wednesday, April 19, 1995
Issues: First Amendment, Miscellaneous

Advocates

David A. Goldberger (Argued the cause for the petitioner)
Andrew L. Sutter (Argued the cause for the respondent)

Facts of the Case

On April 27, 1988, Margaret McIntyre distributed leaflets to persons attending a public meeting in Ohio expressing her opposition to a proposed school tax levy. Though they were independently produced, she signed them as the views of "Concerned Parents and Tax Payers." Mrs. McIntyre was subsequently fined $100 for violating Section 3599.09(A) of the Ohio Elections Commission Code prohibiting the distribution of campaign literature that does not contain the name and address of the person or campaign official issuing the literature.

Question

Does the prohibition of the distribution of anonymous campaign literature abridge freedom of speech as protected by the First and Fourteenth Amendments?

Conclusion

Yes. The freedom to publish anonymously is protected by the First Amendment and "extends beyond the literary realm to the advocacy of political causes." When a law burdens such anonymous speech, the Court applies "exacting scrutiny," upholding the restriction only if it is narrowly tailored to serve an overriding state interest.

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Seniority)

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Decision: 7 votes for McIntyre, 2 vote(s) against
Legal Provision: Amendment 1: Speech, Press, and Assembly
Voted with the minority, joined Scalia's dissent
Rehnquist
Wrote the majority opinion
Stevens
Voted with the majority
O'Connor
Wrote a dissent
Scalia
Voted with the majority
Kennedy
Voted with the majority
Souter
Wrote a special concurrence
Thomas
Wrote a regular concurrence
Ginsburg
Voted with the majority
Breyer
Full Opinion by Justice John Paul Stevens

Cite this page

The Oyez Project, McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission, 514 U.S. 334 (1995),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/1990-1999/1994/1994_93_986/>
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