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Supreme Court Upholds Biden-Era ‘Ghost Gun’ Regulation

The Supreme Court voted 7–2 on March 26 to uphold the Biden administration’s rule regulating so-called ghost guns that can be assembled at home.

FinCEN’s New Rule Targets Border Transactions, Raises Privacy Concerns

Americans living near the Mexican border have to report money transactions of $200 or more to the fed. govt, following decree from Treasury Dept.
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Real ID: A Real Threat to Your Freedom

The goal of REAL ID is one stop for personal data. Digitized health records, telehealth, and vaccine passports could connect with a digital wallet and banking.

Gun Owners Take DC Magazine Restrictions to Supreme Court

The D.C. Circuit upheld the capital city’s ban on magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds. Gun owners in...

US Committed to Advancing Religious Liberty Around the World, Vance Says

VP JD Vance reiterated the United States’ commitment to upholding religious freedom at home and abroad, saying the Trump administration has “much more to do.”
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Mexico Asks US Supreme Court to Allow Its $10 Billion Lawsuit Against US Gun Makers

Mexico urged U.S. Supreme Court to let its $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers for allegedly flooding Mexico with firearms proceed in lower courts.
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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge to Illinois Ban on ‘Assault Weapons,’ Other Gun Appeals

Supreme Court declined to take several 2nd Amendment-based challenges to Illinois law that prohibits so-called assault weapons such as the popular AR-15 rifle.

In shocking litmus test, FBI security inquiry tried to unmask employee’s Trump support, memos show

FBI Interviews raised politically-slanted questions including employee's vaccine hesitancy, 2nd Amendment support, prompting a bias complaint to DOJ's internal watchdog.