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Impact of Biden’s Title IX Orders on Women's Sports

February 1, 2021
NCLA’s Executive Director and General Counsel, Mark Chenoweth, joins The Lars Larson radio show to address how Biden’s Title IX orders will impact women’s sports.    TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Bump Stocks Have a Day in Court Again — This Time in Colorado

January 28, 2021
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver heard oral arguments on Wednesday in a case challenging the federal government’s ban on bump stocks. The lawsuit involves complex-sounding legal principles like the Chevron doctrine and the rule of lenity, but the plaintiff who has brought the case is seeking an answer to a more simple…
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Utah Gun Advocate Still Fighting to Overturn Federal Bump Stock Ban

January 28, 2021
SALT LAKE CITY — A federal ban on a plastic accessory that makes a semi-automatic weapon work like a machine gun remains at issue as a Utah gun enthusiast continues to press his case to overturn the rule. A lawyer for Clark Aposhian and a government attorney faced questions Wednesday from 11 judges on the…
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Utah Man’s Challenge to Bump Stock Ban Again Comes In Front of the 10th Circuit

January 27, 2021
A Utah man’s legal challenge to the federal ban on bump stocks was reheard by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of  Appeals on Wednesday. Much of the discussion was about whether the The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives overstepped its authority when it defined bump stocks as machine guns in order to prohibit…
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Fate of Man’s Bump Stock Lies With En Banc 10th Circuit

January 27, 2021
(CN) — The last man in America to legally own a bump stock asked the en banc 10th Circuit on Wednesday to allow him to keep the device — which turns a firearm into a machine gun of sorts — until the federal lawsuit challenging the legality of the devices has been decided. W. Clark Aposhian,…
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Industry Heavyweights Back New York’s Fight Against Controversial Rent Laws

January 27, 2021
Housing groups and think tanks have filed legal documents supporting the owners of New York’s rent stabilized apartments in their fight against 2019 rent laws they believe are unconstitutional. The so-called amicus briefs back the Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) and the Rent Stabilization Association in their federal lawsuit against the City of New York.…
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