Podcast: Non-Profit Law Professor James Fishman on the NRA’s Corruption Trial
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the Hawaiian Supreme Court ruling putting the “Spirit of Aloha” above gun rights.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss the Hawaiian Supreme Court ruling putting the “Spirit of Aloha” above gun rights.
Plus, a non-profit law professor weighs in on where the NRA’s corruption trial is headed as it nears a close.
This week saw a potential landmark ruling holding a parent responsible for a mass shooting carried out by their child.
Plus, an independent gun store owner in New Hampshire describes why he’s unhappy with his voting options on the podcast.
The National Rifle Association faces a long road to match its previous election spending levels as insiders fight over how many members remain.
The Aloha State’s highest court upheld a man’s gun-carry conviction on Wednesday after rejecting landmark decisions from the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS).
Plus, I give my firsthand report of what it was like inside the NRA’s corruption trial up in New York City this week.
Plus, we have an interview on the podcast with a gun voter who is unhappy with his options.
The National Rifle Association’s leadership faces exile at the hands of a New York court. Whether that happens will depend to a significant degree on if the judge and jury view a mountain of questionable expenses as merely unwise or actively corrupt.
Plus, on the podcast, former NRA News host Cam Edwards details what it was like working for the group’s controversial top contractor.
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