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Aug. 6, 2019
Tax return bill doesn’t trump constitutional rights
The state law privilege protecting tax returns from disclosure noted the July 31 story titled “Tax return bill, aimed at the president, faces court battle,” is a privacy interest founded in the California Constitution (Cal. Const. Art. 1, Sec. 1), and a statute like Senate Bill 27 doesn’t trump (pardon the pun) a constitutional right.




The state law privilege protecting tax returns from disclosure noted the July 31 story titled "Tax return bill, aimed at the president, faces court battle," is a privacy interest founded in the California Constitution (Cal. Const. Art. 1, Sec. 1), and a statute like Senate Bill 27 doesn't trump (pardon the pun) a constitutional right. If it i...
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