Law and the Courts

Virginia’s Governor Northam Relents, Allows Indoor Ranges to Reopen Friday

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (AP Photo/Steve Helber) Virginia Gov. Ralph “Coonman” Northam saw his dictatorial control crumble in recent days after a court ruling allowed one of the state’s indoor ranges to reopen. Realizing additional…


Texas Sheriff Faces Calls to Resign After Using Armored Vehicle Against Peaceful Protest [VIDEO]

Courtey JuYeon Kim and Twitter   This is TTAG’s weekly roundup of legal and legislative news affecting guns, the gun business and gun owners’ rights. For a deeper dive into the topics discussed here, check out this…


Another Challenge To Georgia’s Suspension Of Weapons Carry License Applications

In response to Georgia’s suspension of the processing of carry permits, yet another lawsuit has been filed. This latest, House and Georgia Carry v. Kemp and Brackett, filed in the Superior Court of Union County,…


BREAKING: Judge Issues Injunction Blocking Massachusetts Governor’s Order That Closed Gun Stores

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) From the Second Amendment Foundation A U.S. District Court in Massachusetts has granted a preliminary injunction against Gov. Charlie Baker’s emergency order shutting down gun shops in the…


Georgia: Walters v. Kemp Injunction Denied

Source: Northern District of Georgia web site Yesterday, U.S. District Judge Steve C. Jones had previously denied a preliminary injunction in the Carter v. Kemp lawsuit to temporarily override the state restriction on unlicensed carry…




Desperate City of Pittsburgh Appeals Courts Rejection of Three Gun Control Laws

Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto, surrounded by supporters and family members of Tree of Life synagogue shooting victims, signs three gun-control bills into law, Tuesday, April 9, 2019, at the City-County Building in downtown Pittsburgh. (Steph…



BREAKING: Supreme Court Relists All 10 Second Amendment Cases Considered in Friday’s Conference

Courtesy Matt Laur A number of Second Amendment cases — 10 in all — have been in suspended animation for months. Cases involving everything from may issue to banning “assault weapons” to interstate sales have…