Los Angeles must pay NRA for constitutional violation
As a follow up to an earlier post about the City of Los Angeles, California, enacting an ordinance patently offensive to the First Amendment, the
As a follow up to an earlier post about the City of Los Angeles, California, enacting an ordinance patently offensive to the First Amendment, the
On September 11, 2020, Reed Martz will speak at a continuing legal education seminar hosted by the University of Mississippi School of Law’s Center for
Bristol police say a 4-year-old Tennessee child accidentally shot and killed a younger sibling. I do not know the circumstances. I do not know how
On Tuesday, May 26, 2020, the reconvened Tennessee House Judiciary Committee passed a permitless carry bill which would allow anyone 21 and older to legally
From the police blotter as reported by https://www.chattanoogan.com/2020/4/23/407999/Police-Blotter-2-Pairs-Of-Women.aspx Police were dispatched to Chestnut Street/W. 26th Street on two men making a rap video in an
House Bill 1215 has passed the House and is heading to the Senate for further consideration. The bill would do the following: 1. Prohibit cities
When asked why he is entitled to private security forces using the same firearms he would bar for "common" citizens, Bloomberg could not articulate a
There are a number of bills pending that would change gun rights in states covered by the Midsouth Gun Lawyer. Here are a few. Tennessee:
Mississippi has long set forth a number of circumstances in which a person is justified in using defensive force, including deadly defensive force. The enumerated
Mississippi law does not limit the length of a knife blade, nor address “assisted opening” devices. Rather, the only type of edged weapons which are