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Supreme Court to consider ghost guns, transgender rights
The Supreme Court started the term with a close look at 'ghost guns' and executions
Legal Newsletter wrap up looks at the debates over executions and "ghost guns," as well as more bad news for the reputation of the court.
What Are ‘Ghost Guns’? What To Know As Supreme Court Hears Case Today.
Striking down a Biden administration policy on ghost guns risks “endangering the public and thwarting law-enforcement efforts to solve violent crimes,” the Justice Department argues.
Supreme Court discusses omelets when debating whether 'ghost guns' can be regulated
The assembled weapons are called “ghost guns” because they lack the serial numbers and transfer records that make them traceable.
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Are Ghost Guns Really Guns? Here’s What SCOTUS Police Think.
Is a bundle of parts that can be readily assembled into a working firearm the same thing as a gun?As nine of the most ...
U.S. News & World Report
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The Flood of Ghost Guns Is Slowing After Regulation. It's Also Being Challenged in the Supreme Court
The Flood of
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Is Slowing After Regulation. It's Also Being Challenged in the Supreme Court WASHINGTON (AP) — Guy Boyd was hanging out with friends he had known for years in Ann Arbor ...
The Daily Signal
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Ghost Guns at SCOTUS: The ATF Once Again Seeks an Expansive View of Its Own Authority
In Garland v. VanDerStok, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) seeks to defend a rule it ...
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Bloomberg Law: Ghost Guns & NCAA's $2.78 Billion Settlement
Host June Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and legal scholars, analyzing major legal issues and cases in the news.
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John Roberts and Amy Coney Barrett could vote to uphold Biden’s ‘ghost guns’ regulation
Roberts and Barrett sided with the government in earlier litigation on regulating the kits for making untraceable weapons.
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