Newsletter: The Supreme Court Takes on Bump Stocks
Plus, a detailed deep dive on the podcast into the jury’s findings in the NRA corruption suit.
Plus, a detailed deep dive on the podcast into the jury’s findings in the NRA corruption suit.
The nation’s highest court set its sights on the details of a 90-year-old federal law regulating machine guns to see if the definition fits bump stocks as the ATF claims.
A jury just ruled against the NRA in its corruption case, but it could be months before the final repercussions are handed down.
Plus, lawyer Anna Barvir-Boone explains why a new step in the California gun case she’s working on could signal a change of course for the Ninth Circuit.
Plus, we examine the details of the jury’s verdict on the podcast.
California failed to convince the Ninth Circuit to review a ruling against one of its gun laws this week. Was that a one-off decision, or could it be the start of a new trend?
Plus, on the podcast I describe my time in the Manhattan courtroom where a jury is set to decide the NRA’s fate.
Nearly two thirds of Americans approve of the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision recognizing an individual right to carry a gun for self-defense.
The full Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will not hear an appeal to a ruling against the Golden State’s law banning gun ads that could appeal to minors.
A jury is currently considering the fate of the charges against the NRA and its top leadership. Whatever they decide, it’s worth asking if the nation’s largest gun-rights group can ever reach its former heights under any outcome.
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