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Daytona Beach Cops, You Need a Warrant to Use ‘Pandemic Drones’
May 14, 2020
Just because powerful surveillance technology exists doesn’t necessarily mean we should use it. This holds true even when faced with unprecedented challenges from a pandemic. Unfortunately, the Daytona Beach Florida Police Department didn’t get the memo. According to recent statements by representatives from the Daytona Beach police, the Department…
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It’s Not Better to Beg: The SEC’s Unforgivable Use of Unlawful Guidance
May 7, 2020
In one context or another, we’ve all chuckled at the witticism: “It’s better to beg for forgiveness than to ask for permission.” And why not? It’s funny and ironic because it’s vaguely subversive and there’s a kernel of truth to it. But I’ve noticed there are two times when the…
10th Circuit Upholds Trump Administration’s Bump-Stock Ban
May 7, 2020
A 10th Circuit panel on Thursday upheld the federal government’s ban on bump stock accessories for guns, striking down a Salt Lake City resident’s challenge to the federal ban on the device that allows semiautomatic guns to fire ammunition at the same speed as automatic weapons. After a 2017 mass shooting in…
Trump’s Bump Stock Ban Withstands Appeals Court Challenge
May 7, 2020
A U.S. appeals court on Thursday ruled against a Utah gun rights advocate who challenged the Trump administration’s ban on bump stocks, the gun attachments that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire like machine guns. A three judge panel from the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver said a lower…
Trump’s Bump Stock Ban Withstands Appeals Court Challenge
May 7, 2020
The Trump administration’s ban on bump stocks, devices that increase the rate of fire of semiautomatic firearms, is likely lawful, a divided Tenth Circuit held Thursday, rejecting a request to temporarily lift the ban. Federal regulators properly interpreted a machine gun-related provision of the National Firearms Act to ban the…