Bill Sack, director of legal operations for the Second Amendment Foundation, agreed to help clarify this landmark Supreme Court decision, which it turns out is good for gun owners and bad for the ATF.
Chevron Doctrine
Netting Justice: Fishermen’s Court Battle Could Put A STOP to ATF Overreach
This is a fish story that could have seismic impacts on the way the federal government generates unconstitutional gun control regulations.
Dump the Chevron Doctrine: Why? Because Freedom Is The Default Position
The Supreme Court last week, it appears that the court is poised to reverse, to dump the Chevron Doctrine, and to put the feds on an equal footing with those who challenge them in court.
Excessive Judicial Deference Gives Rogue Agencies a License to Rewrite the Law in Their Favor
The lawlessness fostered by the Chevron doctrine, enables an administrative state that has usurped the judicial power to interpret the statutes under which it operates.
Chevron Deference Violates the Constitution, Argues FPC to Supreme Court
FPC and FPCAF ask the Supreme Court to overrule the deference doctrine the Court established in Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.
SCOTUS Agrees To Hear Case Challenging Chevron Deference
The United States Supreme Court has granted certiorari in a federal case that could majorly curtail the power of federal agencies, like the ATF, to make regulations.
Justice Gorsuch on Bump Stock Ban Denial of Cert in GUEDES v. BATFE
The Supreme Court recently denied certiorari in the case of GUEDES v. BATFE. Justice Gorsuch wrote a response explaining his concerns about the case.
Bump Stock Case Expedited by Court of Appeals in DC
The Bump Stock case has been expedited by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.