CHICAGO -- Second Amendment advocacy groups say McDonald v. Chicago could be a bigger landmark case than last year’s Heller.
McDonald decision expected to build upon Heller
Will McDonald be another victory for gun rights?
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has filed a brief in the Supreme Court case of McDonald v. Chicago and expects a decision favoring gun rights. SAF President Alan Gottlieb spoke to Public Nuisance Wire about the ramifications of such a victory.
Must states abide by the Second Amendment?
On November 16, the Second Amendment Foundation filed a brief in the U.S. Supreme Court case of McDonald v. Chicago, challenging the constitutionality of the city’s ban on handguns.
Ohio AG weighs in on McDonald v. Chicago
Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray believes the people's Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms is fundamental and cannot be denied by state and local governments. He outlined his perspective in an exclusive interview with Public Nuisance Wire.
Ohio AG to address Supreme Court on gun rights case
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- After the U.S. Supreme Court granted full review to examine the case of McDonald v. Chicago and its implications for Second Amendment rights, Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray announced he would join in the arguments.
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