U.S. Supreme Court
Apr. 6, 2021
US may argue in California charity donors cases at high court
The U.S. Department of Justice did an about-face on the two related cases. President Donald Trump’s administration agreed with the plaintiffs’ that the law is an unwarranted invasion of charities’ privacy. President Joe Biden’s administration appears to want to argue the law is constitutional.




The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that acting U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth B. Prelogar may argue in cases involving a California law requiring charities to disclose their donors.
The U.S. Department of Justice appears likely to do an about-face on the two related cases. President Donald Trump's administration supported the plaintiffs' contention the requirements are an unwarranted invasion of charities' privacy. The Supreme Cou...
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