By Andrew Goudsward | October 28, 2021
Matthew Olsen was approved to lead the national security division. Christopher Schroeder will lead the Office of Legal Counsel.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | October 28, 2021
Plaintiffs argue that the U.S. Constitution doesn't permit the bill's bans on possession of untraceable guns and both the sale of parts that could be used to assemble a firearm and the transfer of files that could be used to 3D print gun components.
By Ellen Bardash | October 28, 2021
Plaintiffs argue that the U.S. Constitution doesn't permit the bill's bans on possession of untraceable guns and both the sale of parts that could be used to assemble a firearm and the transfer of files that could be used to 3D print gun components.
By Andrew Goudsward | October 27, 2021
Attorney General Merrick Garland sat in the hot seat in a congressional oversight hearing for the second time in as many weeks.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 27, 2021
"The system sets them up," said Mableton attorney McNeil Stokes.
By Dara Kam | October 27, 2021
The National Rifle Association is challenging the constitutionality of a Florida law that raised the minimum age from 18 to 21 to purchase rifles and other "long guns."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | October 26, 2021
In this edition of their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss cases in which the Second Circuit—in assessing whether claims are moot where the challenged conduct has ceased—focused on whether the challenged conduct is nevertheless likely to recur.
By Allison Dunn | October 25, 2021
"Despite what we said in [State v.] James, it is now clear that there can be a constitutional difference between a police officer's act of opening a car door and that same officer's request that a driver do so," according to the decision written by Associate Chief Justice Thomas R. Lee with the other four judges concurring.
By Marcia Coyle | October 25, 2021
Although his arguments in the back-to-back cases will mark his debut at the lectern, Stone is no stranger to the operation of the Supreme Court and the soft carpeted hallways flanked by the justices' chambers.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | October 25, 2021
"Georgians must be able to speak their minds in the State Capitol building, the seat of our democracy," said ACLU of Georgia legal director Sean J. Young.
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