Law and the Courts

Court Rules Smith & Wesson Has to Turn Over Internal Marketing Documents to New Jersey Attorney General

The effort by the Civilian Disarmament Industrial Complex to get around the Protections of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act continues, as the state of New Jersey has won an important fight over producing discovery documents….


US District Court: Cuffing, Detaining, and Searching Lawful Gun Owners Violates the Fourth Amendment

In 2018, Basel M. Soukaneh stopped his car to check his phone in a questionable area of Waterbury, Connecticut. When he was approached by a police officer, he presented his driver’s license and pistol permit,…



Gun Control Orgs are Baffled by Judges Who Take the Second Amendment Seriously

In 2017, [Judge Roger T. Benitez] was assigned the large-capacity magazine lawsuit. Then came three more 2nd Amendment cases in the next two years, because of a court rule that allows either side to request…


The New York Times Cherry-Picked Data to Support Story on Mexican Government Lawsuit

By Lee Williams The New York Times has seized upon a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against six American firearms manufacturers – which even the newspaper’s own experts admit is frivolous – as if…






Virginia Man Acquitted on Charge of Falsifying Form 4473 Over 40-Year-Old Felony Charge

ATF’s Form 4473, the required background check form for purchasing a firearm, includes a litany of questions to which the prospective purchaser affirms, on penalty of felony, that they have answered honestly. When 65-year-old Charles…