The Ninth Circuit upheld California's ban on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition by a 7-4 margin.
Judge Lawrence VanDyke says his 9th Circuit colleagues lack a 'basic familiarity with firearms' and recorded a video with a gun to supplement his dissent in a gun rights case.
A panel of judges found that fines were justified after California failed to staff its prisons with enough mental health ...
Ikuta, whom George W. Bush appointed in 2006, will retire from active service upon confirmation of a successor, a court ...
A federal appeals court judge published a firearms demo recorded in his chambers on YouTube to explain how his colleagues ...
A federal appellate judge took the maxim “show, don’t tell” to a new level Thursday in novel dissent to a closely watched ...
Charleston SC Judge Kristi Curtis dismissed a lawsuit against The Post and Courier over the Theodore Wagner case, saying it ...
Federal Judge Lawrence VanDyke posted an unusual video dissent, accusing Ninth Circuit colleagues of "factual fantasy" knowledge after a magazine ban ruling.
Sykes, who joined the Seventh Circuit in 2004 after serving on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, was reportedly on President ...
The state prohibits students from using facilities — locker rooms, changing rooms, bathrooms and certain other shared spaces ...
A California law limiting gun magazine capacity to 10 or fewer rounds was upheld Thursday, with Ninth Circuit judges finding ...
Plaintiff’s counsel often employ a range of strategic tactics to defeat diversity jurisdiction because they view federal court as an ...