California v, Trump
Case Overview
A coalition of states sued the Trump administration over its executive order which purports to regulate federal elections by directing the Election Assistance Commission to require a citizenship document to register to vote, mandates federal agencies to turn over voters' personal information to DOGE, and change how states' can administer mail ballots.
The Application
The executive order appears to unilaterally impose voter registration requirements, mandate transfer of voter data to non-governmental entities, and restrict states' mail voting procedures--functions not clearly authorized by statute and traditionally governed by state law.
The Conclusion
The case remains active; resolution depends on whether the court finds the executive order exceeded statutory and constitutional authority.
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