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The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 to uphold ATF's rule regulating "ghost guns." Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented, disagreeing with a majority opinion penned by Justice Neil Gorsuch. The ...
The 7-2 decision, which overturned an opinion by a conservative appeals court, was a victory for Biden. But Trump could repeal the regulation.
Justice Clarence Thomas slammed the majority for backing a Biden administration rule regulating “ghost guns” on Wednesday. In ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld government regulation of self-assemble firearm kits that produce untraceable weapons known as "ghost guns." ...
Justice Neil Gorsuch penned the 7–2 decision, a rare setback for gun rights groups before the high court, with fellow conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissenting.
Languages: English. Justice Clarence Thomas said the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on ghost gun regulations can lead to "unforeseeable consequences." Thomas dissented from a ruling upholding a ...
This article was update on March 26 at 2:04 p.m. The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Biden-era rule regulating so-called “ghost guns” – untraceable weapons without serial numbers, assembled from ...
Despite former President Donald Trump’s dominance of the docket, much more happened in rulings that may affect multiple aspects of American lives. Read the Supreme Court’s first-ever ethics ...
The 7-2 decision came from Justice Neil Gorsuch. Justices Thomas Alito and Clarence Thomas dissented. "The Gun Control Act embraces, and thus permits ATF to regulate, some weapon parts kits and ...
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