MISSOULA, Mont. — A Montana law that governs how a political action committee can name itself fails under exacting scrutiny, a federal court in the state ruled , regardless of whether it “imposes a content-based limitation on political speech,” or “requires the disclosure of information to which listeners ought to be entitled.”
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