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It’s not clear if the Supreme Court’s decision to deny two gun cases, including a challenge to a Maryland ban on AR-15s, a semi-automatic rifle, will influence how other gun cases are determined. However,
The Supreme Court turned away an appeal by a group of gun-rights advocates seeking to overturn Maryland's ban on AR-15 semi-automatic rifles under the Second Amendment.
In declining to take up the case, the Supreme Court leaves intact a lower court decision upholding Maryland's ban on certain semiautomatic rifles.
The Supreme Court declined to hear a case to overturn a 2013 Maryland law that outlawed various semiautomatic guns, calling them illegal "assault weapons."
The case from Maryland was the court’s latest opportunity to apply its recently announced history-based test for assessing the constitutionality of gun control laws.
The Supreme Court is entering its busiest period for deciding important cases. Opinions could drop soon on birthright citizenship and transgender rights.
The NRA is asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on whether some types of firearms aren't covered by the Second Amendment.
Baltimore, Annapolis and Anne Arundel County argue that lower courts mischaracterized the cases by echoing industry assertions.
A ‘cultural and political war’ continues in Maryland with reports that the Navy is considering renaming vessels bearing the names of Harriet Tubman and Thurgood Marshall.