Attorneys licensed to practice in California are required by law to be members of, and pay dues to, the
State Bar of California. In this action, 21 California attorneys sued the State Bar, objecting to the agency's use of its members' dues to fund political and ideological activities that the members did not support. The attorneys were represented by the nonprofit public interest law firm
Pacific Legal Foundation. The attorneys argued that such use of their compulsory dues violated their right to freedom of speech and freedom of association, or more precisely, the freedom
not to associate, under the
First Amendment, as applied to the states by the
Fourteenth Amendment. == Facts of the case ==