SAF Urges Ninth Circuit To Strike California Open Carry Ban
SAF’s amicus brief in Baird v. Bonta tells the Ninth Circuit that California cannot ban open carry and claim the Second Amendment survives because concealed carry remains available...
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SAF’s amicus brief in Baird v. Bonta tells the Ninth Circuit that California cannot ban open carry and claim the Second Amendment survives because concealed carry remains available...
California lawyers argued that the law applied equally to all law enforcement officers without discriminating against the U.S. government, and that it was important for public safe...
SAF and partners filed an amicus brief urging the Ninth Circuit to overturn California’s open carry ban in Baird v. Bonta, arguing the Second Amendment protects both open and conce...
The three-judge panel said the law violated the Constitution. California lawyers say the law applied evenly to all law enforcement officers.
The question isn’t whether it’s a good thing, or even just fine, that ICE and CBP agents round up random people who appear to be foreigners with neither visible names nor shield nu...
So the Ninth Circuit held yesterday.
In Bair v. California Department of Transportation, ___ Cal. App. 5th ___, 2026 WL 835777 (Mar. 26, 2026), the First District Court of Appeal held that a losing party in writ of ma...
For the first time in 100 years, handguns could be mailed through the U.S. Postal Service if a proposed rule, which has drawn opposition from a coalition of 22 Democratic attorneys...
California's 'No Vigilantes Act' struck down by federal appeals court
(Inside California Politics) — With plenty of harsh words for the president’s plan, California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Friday announced a lawsuit against Donald Trump’s execu...
A federal appeals court ruled against California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, putting on hold his state law that tried to force federal immigration officers to display their nam...
Whether the grandees in Sacramento like it or not, the Constitution still applies in the Golden State.
The dispute started earlier this year when Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco seized 1,000 boxes of election materials to investigate a complaint from a local citizens group abou...
Court blocks California law requiring federal agents to wear some form of ID - California
On April 20, 2026, California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara submitted the final rulemaking package for the Intervenor and Administrative Hearing Bureau (AHB) Fairness and Acc...
California Department of Justice finds conditions at ICE facilities inhumane; Second Circuit rejects race bias claim from Black and Hispanic social workers; FAA cuts air traffic co...
“The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals slapped down a California law that would have forced immigration agents and other law enforcement officers to display ID while on duty, with a rul...
The Justice Department is permanently blocked from prosecuting Californians who fail to register when the state no longer requires it.
online, after they send a demand that they not be named (and declare that there has been an online-naming-related threat or incitement against them by someone else).
Incumbent Rob Bonta faces challengers, including Republican Michael Gates, after Democrats cleared the path in the California Attorney General race.
Appeals court blocks state law calling on federal agents to wear identification
California Assembly Bill 2624 would create an address confidentiality program for immigrant aid workers, prohibiting the posting of their personal information online to prevent har...
A new summary judgment motion challenges California’s AB 28 gun and ammo tax, arguing the state cannot put the Second Amendment behind a paywall through special taxation.
The court accepted a case challenging an unusual investigation by Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, who is running for California governor as a Republican.
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