A Columbus-based policy organization is getting help in its fight to keep its donors private.

The Buckeye Institute is calling the 250 organizations, business groups, trade organizations, law firms, states and individuals who have filed amicus briefs in support of its position in its case unprecedented.

The institute is challenging a tax law that forces nonprofit charities, including the Buckeye Institute and other organizations, to disclose private information of donors to the federal government each year.

The case is now in the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

“This commonsense case is tremendously important to protecting Americans’ constitutional rights to free speech and association, and – particularly — preventing your name and address from being added to a government list,” Rob

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