The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared ready to uphold a 2022 federal rule regulating so-called “ghost guns” – untraceable ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday considered whether the Biden administration's restrictions on homemade firearms are consistent ...
The Supreme Court is considering whether self-assembled guns, parts kits and partially complete firearm frames or receivers ...
In last Tuesday’s ghost gun oral argument, several justices gave the impression that they are inclined to follow the law’s ...
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The Gun Control Act of 1968 outlawed untraceable weapons assembled from kits. That was as true then as it is now in the age ...
A U.S. judge in Texas ruled the Biden administration exceeded its authority in requiring serial numbers, sales records and ...
Potential swing members of the Supreme Court’s conservative majority seemed receptive Tuesday to the Harris-Biden ...
US Supreme Court justices indicated they are likely to let President Joe Biden’s administration regulate build-at-home “ghost ...
For the ghost gun rule to survive, the government would likely need at least two conservative justices to vote to uphold it.
The ATF defends the rule as necessary to combat the threat of ghost guns, which are being used in a growing number of crimes ...