The Center Square's Carleen Johnson interviews Second Amendment Foundation Founder Alan Gottlieb discussing gun rights cases to go before SCOTUS in 2026. Prince Harry visibly emotional as he says ...
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Beaufort County Sheriff PJ Tanner speaks about the early Sunday morning St. Helena Island mass shooting on Oct. 15, 2025, at the office’s headquarters on Bay Street in Beaufort. Drew Martin ...
Greg Bishop reviews the status of several challenges to Illinois' gun and magazine ban, including the U.S. Supreme Court taking a case challenging Cook County's ban into conference Friday. A decision ...
The Supreme Court on Friday is looking at whether to take up more cases about gun rights this term, in addition to the two they're already slated to hear. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd speaks with Chip ...
Testifying in favor of the National Firearms Act (NFA) in 1934, Attorney General Homer S. Cummings noted that the federal government "of course" had "no inherent police powers to go into certain ...
Should people who are drunk have the right to keep a loaded gun in their car for self-defense? That’s the question before the Kansas Supreme Court in a case that is likely to shape future legislation ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a pair of key gun rights cases in the coming months, and other Second Amendment cases could make their way on the docket as the justices consider additional ...
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will consider whether a federal law prohibiting gun possession by unlawful drug users violates the Second Amendment, marking the latest firearms dispute to reach ...
The Supreme Court on Monday morning added another dispute over the scope of the Second Amendment right to bear arms to its docket for the 2025-26 term. As part of a list of orders from the justices’ ...
The Supreme Court has added five new cases to its winter docket, covering topics ranging from gun rights and private property laws to foreign property confiscation. One case out of Hawaii, Wolford v.