The NLJ's Marcia Coyle examines four landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases on health care, money in elections, guns and race in this exclusive excerpt from The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the Constit
National Law Journal
...passage of a bill at the center of the hearing, the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013 proposed by Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.). Her bill...
...House when the president is walking on the lawn. Some persons, some weapons and some circumstances may be regulated. Subsequent cases will have to flesh...
...law, the first since the Newtown, Conn., school shooting, toughens an assault weapons ban and tries to keep guns out of the hands of the...
...actions and urging Congress to require universal background checks and ban military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Regarding the PLCAA, its...
...Would a ban on assault weapons violate the Fifth Amendment's takings clause? Some members of...
...by the Second Amendment." A proposal to ban so-called assault weapons, such as promised recently by Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif...
...system works." Obama said he would reintroduce an assault weapons ban. "I also share your belief that weapons designed for soldiers...
...for gun manufacturers. It is time to re-enact the Federal Assault Weapons Ban and to repeal a federal law adopted in 2005 that protects...
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