Judge Willett suggested that federal gun laws that restrict ownership of firearms in certain circumstances may be beyond the authority of Congress.
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Judge Stephen Higginson, Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
Judge Higginson wrote the decision that found banning those convicted of possessing methamphetamine from owning firearms violates the 2nd Amendment.
Read MoreJustice Clarence Thomas, Supreme Court of the United States
Associate Justice Clarence Thomas questioned the defense of a gun control law based on a type of restrictive code overturned by the Fourteenth Amendment.
Read MoreJudge Jia Cobb, District of Columbia U.S. District Court
Federal Judge Jia Cobb recently declined to block a new DHS policy requiring legislators to provide a week’s notice before visits to immigration detention facilities.
Read MoreJustice Samuel Alito, Supreme Court of the United States
Justice Alito questioned the attorney for a transgender athlete who is challenging a state law barring biological males from female sports under Title IX.
Read MoreJudge Nancy Brasel, Minnesota U.S. District Court
Federal Judge Brasel is hearing cases addressing child nutrition program fraud in Minnesota and approved the government seizure of assets from one of the ringleaders.
Read MoreJudge Beryl A. Howell, District of Columbia U.S. District Court
Federal Judge Beryl Howell ruled that Congress has authorized the president to impose restrictions on the entry of alien workers.
Read MoreJustice Amy Coney Barrett, Supreme Court of the United States
Justice Amy Coney Barrett questioned if one party benefits over the other by the restriction on how much can be spent on a political campaign.
Read MoreJudge John Z. Lee, Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a district court judge overreached in his ruling ordering ICE to release all Operation Midway Blitz migrant detainees.
Read MoreJudge Gregory Katsas, D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the president is legally allowed to remove the heads of federal agencies wielding substantial executive power.
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