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A criminal defendant, who pled guilty to possession of firearms while under a domestic violence restraining order pursuant to statute, successfully proved on appeal that the criminal statute was unconstitutional.
A gun owner, who was forced to surrender his guns to the federal government based upon new regulations, successfully proved on appeal that the regulations were in violation of the law.
Appeals Court Tackles Bump Stock Ban Again Amid Circuit Split
The oral arguments come after a Fifth Circuit ruling earlier this month departed from its sister circuits.Federal Courts Divided as U.S. 5th Circuit Strikes Ban on Gun Bump Stocks
"Today's ruling usurps Congress's power to define what conduct is subject to criminal sanction and creates grave ambiguity about the scope of federal criminal law," Judge Stephen A. Higginson wrote in his dissent.Rights Challenge to State's Gun Law as 'Unconstitutional Regulatory Overburden' Dismissed
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Action Over 'Ghost Gun' Parts Raises 'Substantial Federal Question', Is Denied Remand
Plaintiffs were granted preliminary injunctive relief on state criminal laws that prohibited the manufacture and possession of unserialized firearms and firearm components when such firearms and components were lawfully acquired and manufactured by individuals, as such restrictions violated Second Amendment rights.
White-Collar Felon Notches Early Win in Bid to Possess Guns
The case involved a man convicted of conspiracy to commit securities.Young and Armed? Court Cases Around US Could Mean Lower Age Limit for Handguns
Courts in at least five other states are facing similar challenges and all are reacting to the consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court's June 23 opinion in a New York case that said possession of pistols in public was a constitutional right.Court Cases Around US Could Mean Lower Age Limit for Handguns, Including Georgia
Courts in at least five other states are facing similar challenges and all are reacting to the consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court's June 23 opinion in a New York case that said possession of pistols in public was a constitutional right.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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