Supreme Court justices Justices Alito and Amy Coney Barrett used food analogies during opening oral arguments today.
The Supreme Court appears ready to uphold a key federal regulation on “ghost guns" following oral arguments on Tuesday.
Roberts and Barrett sided with the government in earlier litigation on regulating the kits for making untraceable weapons.
The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to uphold a Biden administration regulation on ghost guns, the difficult-to-trace ...
The Supreme Court decision that delivered the presidency to Republican George W. Bush over Democrat Al Gore in 2000 is ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in one of its most closely watched cases of the new term—whether "ghost guns" can ...
In a case about whether gun-making kits can be regulated the same as traditional guns, Supreme Court justices turned to ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday signaled it is likely to uphold the Biden administration's move to regulate "ghost gun" kits ...
Basically, what he's saying is that having more women or minority groups on the bench isn't enough. The Supreme Court isn't ...
The ATF classifies the kits as firearms under the 1968 Gun Control Act, but kit manufacturers and sellers challenged the rule ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared to lean toward upholding the Biden administration’s regulations of so-called ghost guns ...