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Bump Stock Ban Back in Contention

The bump-stock ban continues to be challenged in the Tenth Circuit. The case will now be reviewed by an en banc panel.

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Bump Stock Case Expedited by Court of Appeals in DC

The Bump Stock case has been expedited by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

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Fundamental Court Transformation Removes Choices for Gun Owners except Obey or Not

In short, not just Garland, but any candidate for a federal judgeship, ought to be expected to disclose answers to fundamental questions.

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Court: Doctors Have no Right to Interrogate Patients about Guns

The 11th Circuit has struck a resounding blow against the medicalization of gun control and in favor of the Second Amendment.

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Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Several Firearm Registration Laws, Upholds Others

On Friday, September 18, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals issued its opinion in Heller v. District of Columbia (“Heller III”), striking down four onerous “registration” requirements and.....

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Comm2A Wins Second ‘Pot’ Case in Federal Court

On Friday, September 11th, a federal court in Boston ruled that the Second Amendment rights of plaintiff Steve Richmond were infringed when he was denied a license to carry by Hingham Police.....

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Federal Court Finds Due Process Violation in NY County’s Confiscated Gun Policy

Last week, a federal court ruled that the Nassau County Sheriff’s Department could not rely on its “retention policy” to keep guns seized from a woman without providing her with a due process hearing.

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Big Loss for Big Brother: Federal Court Rules Against Government on Mass Surveillance

On May 7, 2015, in a significant victory for Americans’ right to privacy and the rule of law, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled in favor of the plaintiffs in the case of ACLU v...

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The Battle for Shall Issue Is on in California

On March 26, 2015, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ordered that Peruta v. San Diego will be re-heard by an eleven-judge “en banc” panel.

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Federal Judge Denies Stay Request In Gun Transfer Case

A federal court in Texas has denied a government motion for a 60-day stay in a case involving interstate handgun transfers in which the judge applied strict scrutiny to determine whether....

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Michigan DNR Appeals Federal Court’s Wolf Decision

The MDNR filed an appeal of a December 2014 federal district court ruling that returned wolves in Michigan and Wisconsin to the federal endangered species list and wolves in Minnesota to...

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