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Judges block Trump push for Michigan voter info, setting up possible Supreme Court fight
A federal appeals court ruled the Department of Justice cannot access sensitive Michigan voter data, blocking President Trump's effort to obtain voter information. The 2-1 decision in the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals highlighted potential conflicts between the Civil Rights Act and other federal voter registration laws. The ruling sets up a possible Supreme Court battle over state control of voter rolls ahead of the November midterm elections.
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