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Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Dissolves Injunction Against Colorado Law Raising the Minimum Age for Gun Purchases and Sales

The 10th Circuit found that the district court erred when it granted a preliminary injunction against a Colorado law raising the minimum age for gun purchases and sales in the state.

Court Opinions: US Supreme Court Holds Citizens Don’t Have Liberty Interest in Noncitizen Spouses Living in the US

The U.S. Supreme Court found an American citizen didn’t have fundamental liberty interest in her noncitizen spouse being admitted to the U.S.

Federal judge allows enforcement of Colorado firearm waiting-period law

A federal judge in Denver on Monday declined to block enforcement of a new Colorado law that imposes a three-day waiting period on firearm purchases.

Five Questions with Byeongsook Seo, Snell & Wilmer Counsel and Commercial Litigation Attorney

This week, we heard from Byeongsook Seo, counsel and commercial litigation attorney at Snell & Wilmer.

City of Boulder Drops State Appeal in Gun Rights Case: Municipalities Prevented From Enacting Weapons Ban

The City of Boulder dismissed its own appeal on a case which overturned the city’s assault weapons and magazines ban, Chambers v. Boulder.

Appeals Judges Put Hold on Lower Court Ruling Finding Constitutional Right to Possess, Carry Combat-Style Firearms

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed a ruling that California’s ban on assault weapons violates the Second Amendment.

9th Circuit Creates Open Carry Confusion

Much of the western U.S. — a region often portrayed as historically defined by firearms — may now be the only part of the...

Barrett’s Lone Second Amendment Case as a Roadmap to Her Jurisprudence

Judge Amy Coney Barrett has openly discussed her reverence for the judicial philosophies of Justice Antonin Scalia, whom she clerked for. And since President...