Tag: second_amendment
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DOJ Sues Virginia Over New "Assault Weapon" Ban, Citing Second Amendment Violations
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Virginia over its new "assault weapon" ban, effective Wednesday, citing Second Amendment violations amidst legal challenges. Vice President Vance visited NAS Oceana, and Martinsville's former city manager was fired for misconduct.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyEnvironmentEducation VirginiaDepartment of JusticeGun ControlSecond AmendmentAssault WeaponsJD VanceMartinsville City CouncilVirginia NewsReston
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Media Monitor: Supreme Court to Hear Assault Weapons Challenge
USA TODAY reports the Supreme Court will hear a gun rights challenge regarding assault-style weapons, as it continues to define the Second Amendment's reach through multiple cases.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalGeneral PoliticsSocial Issues Supreme CourtGun RightsSecond AmendmentAssault-style weaponsLegal ChallengeUSA TODAYUSA TODAY Alerts
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Media Monitor: WSJ Editorial Board on Iran, Wealth Tax, and Hawaii Legal Battles
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board is reporting on Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz, Gov. Gavin Newsom's wealth tax endorsement, and Hawaii's legal efforts regarding corporate speech and gun rights.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsLegalEconomyMiddle EastAsia IranStrait of HormuzWealth TaxGavin NewsomDemocratic Socialists of AmericaHawaiiSecond AmendmentWall Street Journal Editorial Board
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Media Monitor: Wall Street Journal Editorial Board on Newsom, Weapons, Illinois Taxes, and Gun Rights
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board is reporting on California Governor Gavin Newsom's donors, the need for cheaper weapons, new taxes in Illinois, and a Supreme Court ruling on gun rights in Hawaii.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyHealthGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsFederal GovernmentEconomyLegal Gavin NewsomCaliforniaBehested PaymentsWeaponsIllinoisTaxesSecond AmendmentWall Street Journal Editorial Board
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on Supreme Court Rulings, Prison Grievance Failures, Renter's Market, Russian Missile, and Rising Oil Costs
NPR is reporting on Supreme Court decisions regarding Haitian immigrants and Second Amendment rights, an investigation into the failed federal prison grievance system, the current renter's market, Russia's nuclear-powered missile, and rising motor oil costs.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyMediaFederal GovernmentLaw EnforcementLegalEconomyMilitaryDigital and Print Publishing Supreme CourtPrison Grievance SystemHaitian ImmigrantsSecond AmendmentRenter's MarketBurevestnik MissileMotor Oil CostsNPR Breaking NewsNPR
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Media Monitor: NPR reports on Trump's low approval, Iran talks, SCOTUS gun ruling, DHS concerns, and Obama Center opening
NPR reports President Trump faces record low approval ratings, particularly on the economy. It also covers postponed U.S.-Iran talks, a Supreme Court gun ruling, DHS concerns, and the Obama Presidential Center's opening.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsEconomyElectionMiddle EastLegalFederal Government Donald TrumpApproval RatingsIranSupreme CourtSecond AmendmentObama Presidential CenterNPR Politics
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Media Monitor: WSJ Editorial Board Reports on Iran Deal, Trump's Rationale, Supreme Court Ruling, and Russian Dissident Murder
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board is reporting on the implications of a U.S. deal with Iran, President Trump's surprising admission regarding the agreement, a Supreme Court Second Amendment ruling, and the murder of a Russian dissident in Poland.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEntertainmentWorld Iran DealDonald TrumpSanctionsSupreme CourtSecond AmendmentRussian DissidentPolandWall Street Journal Editorial Board
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Media Monitor: Supreme Court Rules on Gun Ownership and Marijuana Use
The Washington Post reports the Supreme Court unanimously ruled against restricting gun ownership for habitual marijuana users, citing the Second Amendment. The decision stems from a 2022 Texas case.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Supreme CourtGun RightsMarijuanaFederal LawTexasSecond AmendmentLegal RulingThe Washington Post