Massachusetts Voter Data Case Ends as DOJ Lawsuit Is Dismissed

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A federal judge dismissed the Justice Department's December lawsuit seeking Massachusetts voter-registration data, ruling the DOJ did not adequately demonstrate a legal right to obtain sensitive information such as drivers' license numbers, addresses, and partial SSNs. The decision further constrains the Trump administration's efforts to collect state voter-roll data, a pattern seen across the country as DOJ sought data from at least 48 states and DC.
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- Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit seeking Mass. voter data WGBH
- Judge dismisses Trump lawsuit over Massachusetts voter data WCVB
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