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Congress knows that it does not in fact cannot write perfectly complete regulatory statutes,” Justice Elena Kagan pronounced from the bench last summer, her words resounding in the legal community. It ...
Just over a year ago, the Supreme Court struck down one of the main pillars of how modern federal regulation works — the Chevron doctrine. This rule, whose name was taken from a 1980s Supreme Court ...
The Loper Bright ruling that ended so-called “Chevron deference” last June was described as a “return to judicial balance” — a technical correction. But its consequences are now impossible to ignore.
The ATF reverses plans to distribute forced reset triggers in states after a 16-state lawsuit led by Attorney General Raoul.
Flare guns were never designed to be weapons, but they are now being weaponized and used to inflict destruction, panic, and pain within our communities, including right here in the Capital Region with ...
Three members of a violent cultlike group known as the Zizians will be tried together in Maryland on trespassing, gun and ...
Three members of the cultlike Zizians group will be tried together in Maryland on charges of trespassing and gun and drug ...
What was our congressman doing in Washington last week? Was he working to make America fiscally responsible again? No, he ...