Trump wins case against California. A California U.S. District Judge (Morrison England Jr.) ruled Tuesday that presidential candidates seeking a spot on the California primary ballot will not have to release five years’ worth of Internal Revenue Service filings. No Presidential candidate in history has had to comply with such a regulation, created by state leadership, or legislatures. According to District Court Judge England, the California "law" likely violates the U.S. Constitution. Therefore, it is not legally enforceable as a law. England said previously that he would also block laws requiring candidates for president, or governor to file copies of their personal income tax returns. In a 24-page ruling, District Judge England explained the law’s constitutionality. He said, “allowing individual states to potentially adopt disparate and inconsistent qualifications for presidential primary candidates tramples the framers’ vision of having uniform standards...