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June 30, 1958court decisioncivil rightsassociation rightscompelled disclosurestate retaliationCivil RightsJusticeGovernment

Supreme Court protects NAACP membership lists from Alabama officials

NAACP v. Alabama protected the organization from being forced to disclose its membership lists to state officials. The Court recognized that compelled disclosure could expose members to threats, harassment, and economic retaliation, making association rights central to free speech.