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A Glock pistol

Chicago Withdraws Then Re-Files Lawsuit Against Glock

All within a day, the City of Chicago withdrew and then re-filed its lawsuit against popular firearms manufacturer, Glock. In the lawsuit, they attempt to hold Glock accountable for the actions of criminals despite no wrongdoing on the part of the manufacturer.

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The Lower Merion Twp., PA, municipal building.

Pennsylvania FFL Fights for Right to Exist

A Second Amendment lawsuit being played out in Pennsylvania has all the earmarks of the kind of challenge that could make its way to the Supreme Court. The lawsuit paints the story of a liberal, small town bureaucracy attempting to harass, hinder and destroy a family-run business despite state preemption laws.

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FPC Challenges New York’s Ban on Body Armor

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) sues New York over its absurd body armor ban, arguing it infringes on Second Amendment rights and leaves citizens defenseless. The lawsuit challenges the state’s authoritarian law, seeking relief for FPC members.

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A lawyer celebrating a victory in a courtroom.

Win! SCOTUS Reverses Lower Court’s Anti-Second Amendment Ruling

The Supreme Court reversed the Second Circuit’s anti-Second Amendment decision and remanded Antonyuk v. James for re-hearing, impacting New York’s Concealed Carry Improvement Act. The ruling challenges provisions on “good moral character,” interviews, references, and training, reinforcing Second Amendment protections in light of the Rahimi decision.

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The Era of Chevron Deference is Over

Today, the US Supreme Court released an opinion with massive, far-reaching consequences that curtails the ability of government agencies to re-interpret law as they see fit. Joe LoPorto breaks it down for us.

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Bump Stock Ban

In a landmark 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court overturned the federal bump stock ban, challenging the classification of bump stocks as machine guns. This ruling impacts Second Amendment rights, with a surprising admission from the dissenting justices that could shape future debates on assault weapons.

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