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A recent case that upended Ohio's weapons-under-disability-law for those charged with violent felonies should cause even ...
Could President Donald Trump find a way around the 22nd Amendment, which says people can only be elected to the presidency ...
It reminded me of my own experience at the Kansas Legislature in the late 1990s on behalf of the Kansas Association of Chiefs ...
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Take Trump’s Third-Term Threats Seriously
The president’s vaulting ambition may run afoul of the Constitution, but you can’t rule out the Supreme Court providing him ...
While it’s all but certain Trump allies can’t change the Constitution—modifying the 22nd Amendment—the president could try to use legal loopholes to stay in power.
Gun rights groups are celebrating the Trump administration’s rollback of a Biden-era enforcement policy they say ensnared gun ...
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi will lead a Justice Department effort to enforce gun rights protected under the Second ...
The bill, which is designed to protect gun rights, found opposition from police officers and Second Amendment supporters.
President Trump has to give up his office after his second term. But his refusal to accept that underscores how far he is willing to consider going to consolidate power.