(CN) — The Ninth Circuit heard arguments Monday on whether to reverse an order finding California’s ammunition background check requirement is unconstitutional by the federal judge largely responsible ...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that California’s law requiring background checks for people purchasing ammunition is unconstitutional. The decision upholds a San Diego federal ...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals announced Monday that an 11-judge panel will hear a San Diego case challenging a voter-approved California law that requires a background check for nearly all ...
FILE - In this June 11, 2019, file photo, Chris Puehse, owner of Foothill Ammo, displays .45-caliber ammunition for sale at his store in Shingle Springs, Calif. A federal judge on Thursday, April 23, ...
“The Step 1 ‘directed to’ analysis called for by our cases depends on an accurate characterization of what the claims require and of what the patent asserts to be the claimed advance. The accuracy of ...
“The Federal Circuit pointed to the specification’s language that described the invention as ‘automat[ing] the majority of the tasks of a common pre-employment background investigation’ as proof that ...
The circuit found that the background checks don’t “meaningfully constrain” buyers’ Second Amendment right to own arms, as the background check system is designed to immediately greenlight sales for ...
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