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Second Amendment

The topic is about the Supreme Court's Second Amendment decisions and their impact on duty-to-inform laws.

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Jan 25, 2026
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Is it illegal to bring a weapon to a protest

It depends — there is no single federal prohibition that universally bars people from bringing weapons to protests, but courts have upheld that governments may impose “reasonable regulations,” and man...

Jan 18, 2026
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What is the current status of Measure 114 in the Oregon Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit?

Measure 114 is currently active in parallel state- and federal-court tracks: at the state level the Oregon Court of Appeals reversed a lower court and lifted a hold in March 2025 and the Oregon Suprem...

Jan 31, 2026
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Did Charlie Kirk say “when government replaces God, tyranny is never far behind”

There is no reliable evidence in the provided reporting that used the exact phrasing “when government replaces God, tyranny is never far behind.” The corpus does show Kirk repeatedly invoking God, tyr...

Jan 28, 2026

What specific criminal counts were included in Kyle Rittenhouse’s indictment and which were dismissed before trial?

was criminally charged in with seven counts originally: five felonies that went to trial (two homicide counts, one attempted homicide and two counts of first‑degree reckless endangerment) plus charges...

Jan 29, 2026

What are the main legal arguments in the Harney County and federal challenges to Measure 114, and how might state constitutional grounds differ from federal Second Amendment claims?

Two parallel legal fights over ’s hinge on different constitutional texts and legal tests: federal challenges argue the law fits within the U.S. as interpreted by recent federal precedent, while the c...

Jan 31, 2026

How have courts ruled on constitutional challenges to duty-to-inform firearm laws?

Challenges to “” laws—statutes requiring permit holders to tell officers they possess a firearm during an official stop—have been litigated against the backdrop of seismic decisions, and courts are in...