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Government

Sep. 17, 2016

Donor list trial could be 9th Circuit test

The state attorney general's office rested its defense Thursday after little more than half a day's worth of argument in a hotly contested battle over whether it can legally obtain the names and addresses of major donors to every charity operating in California.

By America Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES — The state attorney general's office rested its defense Thursday after little more than half a day's worth of argument in a hotly contested battle over whether it can legally obtain the names and addresses of major donors to every charity operating in California.

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