The US Supreme Court appeared likely on Monday to strike down a federal law prohibiting habitual abusers of illegal drugs ...
The conservative-dominated court is deciding whether the law violates the Constitution's Second Amendment, which says Americans have the right to keep and bear arms.
The former president’s son says he is watching closely as the justices on Monday hear a case testing the constitutionality of ...
The Supreme Court seemed poised Monday to weaken a law barring drug addicts from purchasing firearms, which was used to ...
The Supreme Court is set to convene Monday to hear a Second Amendment dispute over a federal law that bars unlawful drug ...
The Supreme Court appeared sympathetic to a marijuana user's challenge to a federal law that bars people who consume illegal ...
The Supreme Court is set to convene Monday to hear a Second Amendment dispute over a federal law that bars unlawful drug ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely Monday to loosen a federal law that bars marijuana users from owning guns in a case that crossed typical political lines ...
The justices questioned whether marijuana users are so dangerous that they should not have firearms.
The statute was previously used to convict former President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden.
A majority of the justices voiced concerns that the law may be overbroad, lumping together occasional drug users with addicts who threaten public safety.
The law, the same one used to prosecute Joe Biden's son for illegal gun possession, has united an array of strange bedfellows ...
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