Registered rifle and shotgun owners may no longer face felony charges for carrying their weapons in Washington, DC due to concerns the district’s restrictive gun laws run afoul of Supreme Court ...
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‘Wrong building!’ Pirro's office sparks mockery after confusing Supreme Court and Capitol
Jeanine Pirro is currently serving as the U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., which, unlike states, means she's also the local D.C. district attorney. Yet, when it was time to organize a tour of the ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court will be closing to the public after running out of funding Oct. 18 during the government shutdown but the justices will keep hearing cases, the court announced. While ...
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