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As the nation reels from the deadly shooting at Brown University and wrestles with why America can’t move past its gun ...
Denver District Court Judge Jay Grant sentenced Olsen to eight years in prison, the minimum sentence stipulated by the plea ...
An unusually large pileup of Second Amendment challenges has landed at the Supreme Court, which will consider taking up the ...
The Supreme Court will take up Trump-related cases in its new term, as well as cases dealing with gay and transgender issues ...
Opinion: The Supreme Court bears responsibility for the acceptance of gun lobby narratives that clearly diverge from history ...
Luigi Mangione’s marathon pre-trial hearing finally came to a close Thursday — but it’ll be months before he learns what ...
A man accused of disposing of a gun while trying to evade the security forces has been freed after the presiding judge found ...
As speculation abounds over a potential marijuana rescheduling decision by the Trump administration, the Justice Department ...
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Appeals court asserts non-dangerous felons should not lose gun rights forever
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a split 2-1 decision that Edward Cockerham should not permanently lose his right to own guns because he failed to pay child support. He did not serve ...
Decisions on property seizures, warrantless entry and concealed-carry rules could force policy and procedural changes, ...
The Nation on MSNOpinion
The Supreme Court Is Poised to Give the “Apprentice” Star the Right to Fire the Regulators
During oral arguments, the conservative justices made clear that they intend to allow Trump to fire FTC commissioner Rebecca ...
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