Last week, the Ninth Circuit issued a published decision striking down California’s Assembly Bill 290 (“AB 290”) on First Amendment grounds. See Fresenius Med. Care Orange Cnty., LLC v. Bonta, No.
PASADENA, Calif. (CN) — Should you be able to carry a switchblade in public? An Arizona-based knife rights organization thinks so. Knife Rights, Inc., argued in front of a three-judge panel of the ...
“Though the plaintiffs assert that the SEC possesses outsized power, frequently settles its cases, and makes defendants’ agreement to Rule 202.5(e) non-negotiable, the record also reflects that ...
A conservative nonprofit public interest law firm is requesting that an en banc panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit rehear its First Amendment challenge to the U.S. Securities and ...
In a victory for Second Amendment advocates, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today unanimously affirmed a lower court ruling in favor of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners, ...
First, the panel reasoned that the right to possess firearms necessarily includes the right to acquire them, bringing the conduct regulated by Section 134-2(e) within the plain text of the Second ...
A lot of water has poured over the dam since Judge Roger Benitez of the Southern District of California issued a preliminary injunction in 2017 against enforcement of California's ban on possession of ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A federal appellate judge with the 9th Circuit is coming under fire for posting a YouTube video in a Second Amendment case. The judge --who was appointed by President Donald ...
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Ninth Circuit shatters California’s urban open-carry ban in major Second Amendment ruling
A federal appeals court on Friday declared California’s ban on openly carrying firearms in its most populous counties unconstitutional, ruling that the state’s restrictions violate the Second ...
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