Campbell v. Buckley
Campbell v. Buckley is a federal lawsuit decided in February 2000 by the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit. In its ruling, the 10th Circuit upheld a decision of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, which in turn had upheld a decision of a federal circuit judge. The plaintiffs lost in each case.
The unsuccessful lawsuit was a challenge, under federal law, to the constitutionality of a then-recent addition to laws governing the initiative process in Colorado, namely, the addition of a state board that determined the ballot title for an initiative.
The plaintiffs were Douglas Campbell, Richard Hamilton, Clyde Harkins, Jack Hawkins, Daniel Hayes, Gary Swing, Jeffrey Wright, Douglas Bruce, the Initiative & Referendum Institute, Americans for Sound Public Policy and the American Constitutional Law Foundation.
The defendants were Victoria Buckley, in her official capacity as Colorado Secretary of State, the Colorado Initiative Title Setting Review Board, and Richard Westfall and Rebecca Lennahan, in their official capacities as members of the CIRTSB.