California Supreme Court strikes down Trump-targeting law mandating presidential candidates release tax returns
OAKLAND — The California Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously struck down a recently enacted law seeking to compel Donald Trump to release his tax returns, the latest legal setback for Democrats hoping to crack open the president’s finances., a measure signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom earlier this year that requires candidates to disclose financial information if they wish to appear on California primary ballots.
The new ruling is the second blow to the law in recent months, with a judge in a parallel federal case blocking the law’s implementation last month. California appealed that decision, but the window to implement the law ahead of a March primary is closing: Presidential candidates must file paperwork with California by Tuesday.
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California Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tax Return LawI’m a San Francisco-based reporter covering breaking news at Forbes. Previously, I’ve reported for USA Today, Business Insider, The San Francisco Business Times and San Jose Inside. I studied journalism at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and was an editor at The Daily Orange, the university’s independent student newspaper. Follow me on Twitter rachsandl or shoot me an email rsandlerforbes.com.
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