In previous articles, I explored two of the biggest unanswered questions in the Second Amendment space: Who are “the people,” ...
The Justice Department has filed over a dozen lawsuits challenging firearm restrictions nationwide, targeting assault weapons ...
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court in a pair of new rulings has further expanded the ...
Less than a week after the Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii law that barred gun owners with concealed-carry licenses from ...
The Justice Department sued California and Virginia over state gun restrictions, targeting assault weapons bans and ...
The Supreme Court’s 6–3 decision in Wolford v. Lopez on Thursday confirms our worst fears about the supermajority’s Second ...
April 9 (UPI) --The Department of Justice will have a Second Amendment Task Force tasked with protecting gun owners against governmental "overreach," Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Tuesday. "The ...
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Josh takes a closer look at the original purpose and intent of the Second Amendment. Far from being solely about self-defense, the Founders viewed the ...
The justices said Tuesday they will hear appeals challenging bans on the AR-15 and similar semiautomatic firearms in ...
The Second Amendment permits the government to disarm dangerous criminals, but what about people convicted of nonviolent paperwork offenses? Bryan Range pleaded guilty in 1995 to a state misdemeanor ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that the government can’t automatically take away someone’s right to own a gun just because they use cannabis, with advocates for cannabis reform calling this a big win.
The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday in Wolford v. Lopez, and the question it answered sounds almost whimsical: must a licensed gun owner get express permission before carrying a legally permitted ...