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U.S. Supreme Court Allows Prosecutors a Game-Changing Weapon

Discover the implications of the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in U.S. v. Diaz, which allows broad expert testimony on criminal intent, ...

Resources | Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP

U.S. Supreme Court Allows Prosecutors a Game-Changing Weapon: Broad Expert Testimony on Criminal Intent. Client Bulletins | May 22, 2024. The “China ...

22-915 United States v. Rahimi (06/21/2024) - Supreme Court

When firearm regulation is challenged under the Second. Amendment, the Government must show that the restriction “is con- sistent with the ...

Durbin Delivers Opening Statement During... | United States Senate ...

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today delivered an opening statement ...

23-939 Trump v. United States (07/01/2024) - Supreme Court

Trump moved to dismiss the indictment based on Presidential immunity, arguing that a President has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution ...

Supreme Court Landmarks | United States Courts

Participate in interactive landmark Supreme Court cases that have shaped history and have an impact on law-abiding citizens today.

Supreme Court probes limits of ATF rule regulating ghost guns

The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared skeptical of a challenge to the Biden administration's efforts to regulate unserialized firearms called ghost guns.

"Hard Strikes and Foul Blows:" Berger v. United States 75 Years After

For example,. William Travers Jerome, New York District Attorney, was dubbed the. "Courtroom Warrior" for several popular criminal prosecutions, including the ...

Supreme Court seems open to upholding regulations on ghost guns

The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a Biden administration regulation on ghost guns, the difficult-to-trace weapons.

SCOTUSblog - Independent News & Analysis on the U.S. Supreme ...

Devoted to covering the US Supreme Court comprehensively, without bias according to the highest journalistic standards as a public service.

Jack Smith May Have a Secret Weapon Against Donald Trump at ...

The former president has already lost many times before the justices. Whether he's absolutely immune from prosecution is his latest Hail ...

6 things to know about the Supreme Court's decision on bump stocks

The US Supreme Court has struck down a ban on bump stocks, the gun accessory used in the deadliest shooting in modern American history.

Supreme Court Won't Hear Gun Cases on High-Powered Rifles and ...

The Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to hear two sets of Second Amendment challenges: to an Illinois law prohibiting the sale of high-powered guns and high- ...

Supreme Court Grants Trump, Future Presidents a Blank Check to ...

The Supreme Court's decision to grant presidents immunity from prosecution for criminal acts committed while in office not only gives Donald Trump a free pass ...

National Firearms Act - ATF

The law also required the registration of all NFA firearms with the Secretary of the Treasury. Firearms subject to the 1934 Act included shotguns and rifles ...

The Ghost Guns Supreme Court Case Garland v. VanDerStok ...

The Supreme Court Garland v. VanDerStok case will determine whether ghost guns can be regulated as firearms under the Gun Control Act of ...

How Congress Can Limit the Damage of the Supreme Court's Awful ...

Justice Sonia Sotomayor's powerful dissent in Trump v. U.S. suggests that the ruling would render the president immune from prosecution if he ...

United States v. Nixon at Fifty: Why Judge Cannon Is Wrong About ...

Legal expert discusses the constitutional and statutory authority of U.S. Attorneys General to appoint Special Counsels from outside the DOJ ...

Supreme Court Ruling on Bump Stocks Could Open Door to More ...

The court's decision has the potential to undercut President Biden's efforts to restrict other gun accessories that enable semiautomatic rifles to fire at ...

U.S. Attorneys | Trial | United States Department of Justice

The trial is a structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury, and they decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charge ...