Trump, Gun rights
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The shooting of Alex Pretti by a Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis raises questions about gun laws, the Second Amendment, and firearm rights at protests.
A number of pro-gun rights Republicans pushed back on the administration's argument that Alex Pretti was dangerous because he had a gun. Pretti was legally licensed to carry one.
It’s obvious that the Court isn’t actually trying to come up with a legal rule that makes sense.
The Justice Department recently established a "Second Amendment Section" within its Civil Rights Division. On its face, that move is a welcome development for defenders of the constitutional right to armed self-defense—an impression reinforced by the ...
A Second Opinion is a recurring series by Haley Proctor on the Second Amendment and constitutional litigation. The Supreme Court has already agreed to hear two cases this term involving Second Amendment challenges to firearms regulations, with several more ...