BREAKING: Supreme Court Overrules Chevron Deference, Dealing a Body Blow to ATF Regulatory Power
Imagine if the ATF decided that gun makers had to pay for their agents to monitor compliance in every firearms […]
Imagine if the ATF decided that gun makers had to pay for their agents to monitor compliance in every firearms […]
Much to the surprise of the Shooting News Weekly team, it turns out that Delaware is one step closer to
The [Rahimi] decision, however, does not validate all restraining order statutes. Consider, for instance, California Code of Civil Procedure § 527.6;
By focusing on Rahimi’s “dangerous” conduct, the high court did not foreclose a series of other challenges to federal disarmament
Today’s narrow Supreme Court decision in Rahimi failed to produce the damage the anti-gun crowd hoped for against Bruen. The
Zackey Rahimi wouldn’t be considered a good guy in anyone’s book. Take a look at this impressive record . .
By Shelby Baird Smith Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court took a major step in reining in the Bureau of
In August 2022, A.T.F. agents showed up at the home of a Rare Breed customer, Patrick Carey, near Baton Rouge,
Antonin Scalia once described the presumption against ineffectiveness as “the idea that Congress presumably does not enact useless laws”. (He probably