WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court wrapped up its first all-virtual term with decisions in a key case on voting rights and another involving information that California requires charities to provide about donors.The high court upheld Arizona’s voting restrictions in a decision that could make it harder to challenge other voting measures put in place by Republican lawmakers following last year's elections.
And it ruled that California must stop collecting the names and addresses of top donors to charities.Both cases had 6-3 decisions.The voting rights case reversed a lower court ruling in deciding that Arizona’s limits on who can return early ballots for another person and its refusal to count ballots cast in the wrong precinct are not racially.