The Supreme Court on Tuesday considered whether the Biden administration's restrictions on homemade firearms are consistent with the Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968. As with the Trump administration's ...
Can the government regulate objects that resemble unfinished firearm parts as if they are guns because, with tools and effort, they might be turned into working components? More specifically, can a ...
West Virginia and Montana led 27 states Wednesday that filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court urging the court to "rein in" the Biden administration’s new frame or receiver rule. The states, ...
The Biden administration's scheme to threaten the public with tightened gun-control regulations by reinterpreting laws to mean what they never meant in the past is running into some speed bumps.
The October 2024 term of the Supreme Court is about to begin, and the second day of oral argument, October 8, will feature an important administrative law question arising from gun regulation—here the ...
West Virginia on Wednesday spearheaded a coalition of 27 Republican-led states urging the Supreme Court to limit the Biden administration’s so-called ghost guns ban, which also classifies certain ...
The Supreme Court appears ready to uphold a federal regulation on “ghost guns” following oral arguments in a case challenging the regulation on Tuesday. The case, VanDerStok v. Garland, centers on the ...
The Supreme Court handed gun manufacturers a defeat on Wednesday by upholding a Biden-era regulation that targeted “ghost guns,” a term used to describe untraceable firearms made from ready-made kits.
FPC Action Foundation president and CEO Cody Wisniewski joins Bearing Arms' Cam Edwards to discuss the latest gun-related case to make it to the Supreme Court: Vanderstok v. Garland, which is ...
A federal appeals court struck down the Biden administration’s limits on so-called ghost guns, affirming a lower court’s ruling Friday that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF ...