This week our Nashville, Tennessee based attorney, Kaitlyn Schiraldi, filed a comment on behalf of the Goldwater Institute, urging the Tennessee Supreme Court to change part of its licensing rules…
The founding generation was wise enough to root their revolution in timeless Enlightenment principles and the longstanding precepts and protections of the English common law. They freed themselves from the…
On June 17, 2022, Mountain States Legal Foundation filed a comment against a proposed Securities Exchange Commission rule titled “The Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors.” At its…
Since our inception in 1977, MSLF has remained true to its core values andprinciples to protect and restore those rights enshrined in the Constitution ofthe United States of America through…
In the decade-plus since the Supreme Court decided D.C. v. Heller, in which the Court vindicated our Constitution’s protection of the individual right to keep and bear arms, many lower…
The world is captivated by Ukraine’s resistance to Russian invasion, especially since much of Ukraine’s resistance comes from ordinary citizens taking up arms in defense of their homeland. Ukraine has…
The City of San Jose gave final approval in January to a new gun control ordinance under the guise of an insurance requirement and annual fee. The city’s mayor hopes…
The controversy over Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) has now gone national, with the Department of Justice suing the state in federal court to block enforcement of the law.…
Joseph Bingham, a Senior Attorney with Mountain States Legal Foundation, today issued the following statements in response to reports that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear 303 Creative v. Elenis, a potentially-landmark case involving religious liberty and freedom of speech and artistic expression.