Here is a good article on the response by Battleground Texas to O'Keefe's latest silliness http://www.texastribune.org/2014/02/25/battleground-texas-fires-back-critics/
Allegations that Battleground Texas broke the law during its voter registration activities are entirely without foundation, the Democratic group wrote in a letter to Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst on Tuesday.
Dewhurst, citing a secretly recorded video of Battleground volunteers in Bexar County, had earlier called for a criminal investigation because of allegations that privacy laws had been broken.
But Graham Wilson, an attorney for the group, told Dewhurst in the letter that his call for a probe reflects no familiarity with either the law or rules promulgated by the office of the secretary of state, which handles voter registration regulations at the state level.
He said opinions from Attorney General Greg Abbott demonstrate that phone numbers gathered during the voter registration process were considered public information. Phone numbers allegedly copied down by Battleground volunteers sparked the accusations in the first place.
In short, Battleground Texas is operating in full compliance with the law as set forth in the Attorney Generals legal opinions, and with attention paid as appropriate to the Secretary of States official guidance in this area, Wilson wrote.....
The Battleground lawyer disputes that interpretation, saying the statute refers only to county officials not the volunteers who act on their own out in the field.
As for the phone numbers, Wilson cited three opinions from the office of the attorney general, including one from 2010 stemming from a case in Dallas County. In that opinion, Abbotts office concluded that the county may not withhold the telephone numbers from a requestor who had asked for the information.
Battleground also cited a pamphlet from the office of the secretary of state that says in part that a volunteer deputy registrar may also copy the relevant information from the application in writing just as you would be able to do if you went to the registrars office and pulled a copy of the original application.
I have cited one of these opinions on this thread and to me it is clear that Battleground did nothing wrong.