Law and the Courts
BREAKING: US District Judge Strikes Down Federal Ban on Guns in Post Offices
There’s literally no end to the the benefits of the Supreme Court’s Bruen ruling. As a result of that decision,
Tape of Purported 2009 NRA Treasurer Conversation Could Be a Curve Ball for the Defense
Occasionally, what happens outside a courtroom can affect the events playing out inside a courtroom. That would appear to be
Law Journal Article Destroys Argument That Civilians Should Not Own Weapons Of War
A recent article in the Wyoming Law Review by Chuck Michel and Kostas Moros of the Michel & Associates law
NRA on Trial: The Wheels of Justice Grind Slowly
NEW YORK CITY – Covering a trial, civil or criminal, isn’t the exciting stuff you might imagine from watching
NRA Trial Day Two: The Defendants Make Their Cases
NEW YORK CITY – Day two of the State of New York v, National Rifle Association started with the opening
NRA On Trial: The State Makes its Case Against What Prosecutors Call Waynes World
NEW YORK CITY – Day one of the State of New York v. National Rifle Association trial wrapped up late
NRA Trial in Manhattan Off to a Halting Start
NEW YORK CITY – Shortly after noon, Eastern time, Judge Neil Cohen called a short lunch recess after the jury
NRA On Trial: Win or Lose, Say Goodbye to the NRA as You Have Known It
NEW YORK CITY – Friday’s news that longtime National Rifle Association Executive Director Wayne LaPierre was resigning for “health reasons”
CRPA President: California Blocked in Latest Attempt to Violate the Second Amendment, For Now
Saturday’s decision keeps in place a Dec. 20 ruling by U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney blocking the law. Carney said











