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Court Refuses D.C.’s Request For Retrial in Concealed Carry Case
by Chris EgerThe full D.C. Appeals Court last week declined to revisit a case that overturned the District of Columbia’s strict “may-issue” policy for issuing concealed carry permits.
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Dispatches from gun country: ‘For more than 40 years, I have helped to lead the pro-gun rights movement’
by Ben PhilippiIn 1971, Alan Gottlieb founded the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Three years later, he founded the Second Amendment Foundation. His organizations have been instrumental in winning multiple lawsuits defending the Second Amendment.
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Washington D.C. seeks retrial in concealed carry case
by Chris EgerThe city is looking for a do-over after the courts overturned the District of Columbia’s strict “may-issue” policy for issuing concealed carry permits.
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Federal court rejects D.C. ‘good reason’ requirement for concealed carry
by Chris EgerA three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Tuesday handed victory to advocates seeking to overturn Washington’s strict “may-issue” policy.
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Federal court hears two challenges to DC’s concealed carry law
by Chris EgerOn Tuesday, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit heard oral arguments in a pair of ongoing attempts to overturn Washington's strict "may-issue" policy.
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16 states back lawsuit against DC’s strict concealed carry system
by Chris EgerA number of states have signed on to a brief filed by the Arizona Attorney General's office supporting a case that the District of Columbia's “good reason” requirement for a gun permit is unconstitutional.
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Washington D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier leaving for NFL (VIDEO)
by Chris EgerNamed as defendant in numerous Second Amendment lawsuits over the years, the District of Columbia's police chief is taking a job in security for the National Football League.
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‘What poppycock’ says federal judge rejecting Washington D.C. gun permit scheme
by Chris EgerA U.S. District Court judge on Tuesday found Washington D.C.’s “good reason” requirement for a gun permit to be likely unconstitutional.
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Scalia death begins high-stakes battle over replacement
by Chris EgerWith funeral arrangements for the late Justice Antonin Scalia still pending, Republicans and Democrats have already drawn fierce battle lines in the effort to fill his spot in the Supreme Court.
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Pro-gun champion Justice Antonin Scalia, dies at 79
by Chris EgerU.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the conservative icon of the high court, passed away overnight while staying at a Texas ranch as part of a quail hunting trip.
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Court refuses gun rights appeal of man with misdemeanor record
by Chris EgerA federal court this week dismissed the case of an Ohio man who sought to have his firearms rights restored after a misdemeanor domestic violence charge 18 years ago.
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Court tosses 4 of DC’s gun registration laws
by Chris EgerA federal appeals court in a 2-1 ruling Friday found a number of the District of Columbia's gun registration requirements unconstitutional.
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