...home. The petition was filed by Alan Gura of Gura & Possessky, who successfully argued the justices two landmark Second Amendment decisions: ...
...this contentious area of the law. Alan Gura of Gura & Possessky, who successfully argued Heller and McDonald, believes...
If Congress opens a serious debate on new federal restrictions on firearms in the wake of the Newtown school shootings, the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Second Amendment decision will be fodder for
...performance," Gura wrote. Gura is a partner at Gura & Possessky in Alexandria, Va., and a legal advisor to the Louis D...
When it comes to gun laws in Washington, local officials know that the world — or, at least, the throng of national advocates on all sides of the debate — is watching
...5 million. The plaintiffs' lawyers, including Alan Gura of Gura & Possessky in Alexandria, Va., who argued against the district's gun ban...
...3:00. Speakers: Jody Drake, Sughrue Mion; Laura Possessky, Gura & Possessky; Bradley Wright, Banner & Witcoff. Location: D...
...whether the plaintiffs' lawyers, including Alan Gura of Alexandria, Va.'s Gura & Possessky, were the so-called "prevailing parties" in the Second...
...did not win. Gura of Alexandria, Va.'s civil rights boutique Gura & Possessky, is challenging Shadur's decision on appeal. The dispute...
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