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Professors Lawsuit Against Campus Carry Rejected by Fifth Circuit Court
by Dean WeingartenThe Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected an attempt by three University of Texas Professors to stop Campus Carry.
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2017 Mississippi House approves firing squad for executions
by Chris EgerLawmakers in the Magnolia State on Wednesday advanced a bill that would tap in a firing squad should lethal injection no longer be an option in the future.
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Court rules 3D printing not protected under First Amendment
by Greg CampThe Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that designs of firearms to be used on 3D printers are not protected by the free speech provisions of the 1A.
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2016 Mississippi House approves firing squad for executions
by Chris EgerA Senate bill that started as a move to keep executioners' names secret has morphed into one allowing the use of a firing squad and has the Governor's endorsement.
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Fifth Circuit Rules Against Indefinite Firearm Seizures
by AmmolandIn taking the case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Houston’s attorneys from the ACLU of Louisiana argued that the continued retention of his firearm violated his Second Amendment rights....
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Shipley Appeal Presents Former FBI Agent’s Side Of Gun Charges
by David CodreaTroubling facts continue to surface as a former FBI agent appeals his conviction on illegal gun dealing charges.
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Appeals Court Denies Extension In Shipley Case Despite Strangely Lost Testimony
by David CodreaDespite the government losing records for a full day of testimony in a gun conviction case involving a former FBI agent, the United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit has denied a 30-day extension for his attorney “as moot.”
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