President Joe Biden called for stricter gun regulations, after a series of mass shootings in the U.S. over the past few weeks. But an upcoming decision by the U.S. Supreme Court could undermine efforts to enact new restrictions. The justices are expected to rule by the end ...
Supreme Court upholds Biden-era ghost gun rule The Supreme Court was considering a challenge to a 2022 regulation that sought to regulate ghost guns. Mar 26 The TikTok ban heads to the Supreme Court today. Here's what to know. The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Friday morning on ...
…the Supreme Court allowed itself to be intimidated. …the Court rewrote ObamaCare to save it—again. In doing so, the Court has sent a dangerous message to future administrations… The Court today validated President Obama’s massive power grab, allowing him to tax, borrow, and spend $700...
Supreme Court gun ruling likely to echo in CaliforniaHoward Mintz
The White House commended the Supreme Court's decision to temporarily pause the lower court orders blocking its efforts aimed at curbing gun violence. "While this case is being litigated, the Supreme Court's action will keep in place important efforts to combat the surge of unserialized, private...
Less than two hours after the Supreme Court made a controversial ruling on a New York gun law, the Pasadena Police Department received a request for a concealed carry permit. On June 23 the high court issued its ruling that the Constitution provides a right to carry...
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major expansion of gun rights after a series of mass shootings, the Supreme Court said Thursday that Americans have a right to carry firearms in public for self-defense, a ruling likely to lead to more people legally armed. The decision came out as Congress and st...
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Today’s ruling: The Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Justice Department overstepped by bringing obstruction charges against hundreds of people who rioted at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, prompting at least some of those cases to be reopened. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion...