ATLANTA -- If someone is accused of robbing a bank, should they be barred from possessing firearms while their criminal case is pending? I imagine that most of you reading this would not take long to ...
Second, he says the petition warns that under the Second Circuit’s logic, the Second Amendment allows “anything short of a ...
On March 26, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (“ATF”) may regulate gun assembly kits as “firearms.” The court’s decision shows how judges ...
The president wants the Supreme Court to overrule an appellate court decision that found "no historical justification for ...
According to John Dillon, California law bans “switchblade” knives with blades of two inches or more. He explains that the state’s definition is broad. It covers the classic push-button side-opener, ...
As of now, of the nine cases argued in the Supreme Court's October calendar, five have been decided. Still pending is Garland v. VanDerStok, which was argued on October 8. Before rendering a decision, ...
Imagine if your freedom of speech applied only with a store owner’s express permission, or if your right to worship disappeared the moment you entered a public park. That’s the logic behind a Hawaii ...
Property owners may occasionally face challenges when municipalities interpret zoning ordinances in ways that could limit certain lawful activities. We recently represented a client in a case where ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis is adept at producing interesting (if not terrifying) headlines, whether he’s endorsing an anti-vax surgeon general, threatening to send undocumented immigrants to Guantánamo Bay, or ...
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