Analysis: ‘One Weird Trick’ to Uphold Gun Restrictions Returns to Federal Court [Member Exclusive]
A particularly flimsy legal theory has reappeared in federal Second Amendment litigation.
A particularly flimsy legal theory has reappeared in federal Second Amendment litigation.
Plus, Second Amendment scholar David Kopel joins the podcast to dissect oral arguments in the Supreme Court’s latest gun case.
More Israeli citizens have applied for firearms licenses in the last month than in the previous 20 years, according to an Israeli government official.
There are many problems with The Washington Post’s decision to publish gory scenes of mass murder.
A history of drunk driving is not a good enough reason to permanently bar somebody from owning a firearm.
The right to keep and bear arms does not include a right to acquire guns through commercial sales, a federal judge ruled Monday.
The Supreme Court officially heard oral arguments in its latest big Second Amendment case on Tuesday. There were hints at which way they plan to come down on the future of the federal gun ban for domestic violence restraining orders.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the massive upswing in Israeli civilian gun ownership after the October 7th attacks.
Plus, gun scholar David Kopel joins the podcast to give his own perspective on where SCOTUS is going.
Israelis are currently arming themselves for reasons and at a level likely recognizable to most Americans, but the Middle Eastern nation’s approach to civilian gun ownership draws a stark contrast to our own.
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