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Legal Tussle Regarding National Anthem- In The Indian Scenario: With Special Reference to Religious Beliefs & Patriotism

LexForti

Most common examples are of nationwide important days such as independence day of a country or the starting of an event or winning of a medal in a sports event. The scheme must be seen as one in which Constitution envisages in responsible citizens and in that sense the fundamental duties shall be performed and seen as an educative role.

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New Mexico Loses Another Key Fight Over Ban on Concealed Weapons in Public Parks

JonathanTurley

The rejection of the challenge to the injunction suggests that the appellate court is equally unimpressed by the legal and historical arguments put forward by the state. The New Mexico litigation follows a pattern of blue states creating bad precedent in ill-considered cases. However, their legal losses met with political success.

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New York’s Circular Firing Squad: Gun Groups Sue Over Latest Legislative Misfire on Gun Control

JonathanTurley

The reason is that these legislative measure are propelled by political rather than legal judgment. The gun nuisance law is the latest in a long line of mistakes by New York. As expected, gun groups like the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) as well as 14 firearms manufacturers, distributors, and retailers are now filing suit.

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Democrats’ Second Amendment ‘Syndrome’ Plan: Plotting the Next Big Fight over Gun Rights

JonathanTurley

Below is my column in the Hill on the next round of litigation over the Second Amendment. Montgomery County, Maryland, officials have proposed to bar the legal right to carry firearms “in or within 100 yards of a place of public assembly.”. That includes simply passing through Times Square.

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A League of Their Own: The Rollins Decision Follows a Troubling Pattern at the DOJ

JonathanTurley

The investigation also found an array of other violations, including disregarding ethical warnings on political activities and soliciting expensive sports tickets. The media heralded that case, and legal experts clamored for prosecution. And selective prosecution complaints are notoriously difficult to litigate.