Government,
Civil Rights
Sep. 9, 2019
State files opposition to injunction request on tax returns for ballot access
California’s new law requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to appear on the primary ballot does not unjustly burden parties or bar ballot access, according to the state attorney general’s opposition to collective lawsuits suing over the law.




California's new law requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to appear on the primary ballot does not unjustly burden parties or bar ballot access, according to the state attorney general's opposition to collective lawsuits suing over the law.
The omnibus Sept. 5 filing in the Eastern District of California is in response to a motion for preliminary injunction by five groups of plaintiffs challenging the la...
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