Opinion ID: 221071
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Texas's Appeal to this Court

Text: The Charities did not appeal; their lack of standing to challenge the (b) provisions and the district court's holding that the identification requirements are constitutional are not at issue. Texas timely appealed, but only as to certain portions of the district court's decision. It does not appeal the district court's decision holding that the Charities have standing to challenge the (d) provisions. It also does not challenge the portion of the decision holding that the fee arrangement disclosure requirement is unconstitutional as applied to telephone and door-to-door solicitations (§ 17.923) and to mail solicitations (§ 17.924). Texas appeals only the portions of the district court's order (1) extending standing to the Charities to challenge the (c) provisions; (2) holding that the fee arrangement disclosure requirement is unconstitutional under the First Amendment as applied to public donations receptacles; and (3) holding that the sold-for-profit disclosure requirement is unconstitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment as to telephone or door-to-door solicitations, mail solicitations, and public donations receptacles.