Elites Will Rule If Sheldon Whitehouse Gets His Wish
MSLF attorney Tyler Martinez writes at RealClearPolicy: Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has some oddly incongruous views on the democratic process for a man who has spent so much of…
MSLF attorney Tyler Martinez writes at RealClearPolicy: Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has some oddly incongruous views on the democratic process for a man who has spent so much of…
On April 6, 2021, the Colorado Supreme Court heard testimony on whether to force lawyers and judges in the State to undergo “Equity” training in order to be licensed to practice. MSLF opposes the effort and filed a comprehensive comment with the Court on March 29.
Have Biden’s agencies already been captured by special interests? Watch our latest web briefing, hosted by MSLF Associate General Counsel William Trachman, to find out! Guest Panelists:– Jonathan D. Brightbill,…
Since Hawaii heavily regulates the concealed carriage of firearms, which licensing scheme has been upheld by the Ninth Circuit, can Hawaii even more heavily regulate the open carriage of firearms?
MSLF and the Center to Keep and Bear Arms released the following statement today in response to the horrific and heartbreaking murders in Boulder and Atlanta. This is the only comment we’re making at this time, out of respect for an ongoing federal court case and continuing police investigations.
When then-candidate Joe Biden was accused of a violent sexual assault by a former staffer, Tara Reade, he claimed that the allegation wasn’t true. When it was him being accused,…
On Friday a Colorado state district court struck down a Boulder, Colorado, ban on the sale, possession, and transfer of certain commonly-owned semi-automatic pistols, rifles, and shotguns—which the city derisively…
That the punishment should fit the crime is a widely held axiom. If you lie on a tax return, you might expect to face certain consequences, such as fines and the…
More avoidable election chaos is ahead in 2022 because the Supreme Court declined to bury the ghosts of Bush v. Gore.
“Improper-third party payment” is the diplomatic name for what some call extortions or shakedowns of private companies. And this is how the racket works.