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There are 990 cases in the criminal court where a high cash bond under the new legislation is in effect, according to the ...
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced Monday that the ATF will not redistribute forced reset triggers (FRTs) in ...
A federal law barring people whose drug use would likely cause them to pose a threat to others from owning guns is ...
I will continue to enforce laws and advocate for policies that protect Illinois residents from gun violence,” Raoul said.
The Loper Bright ruling that ended so-called “Chevron deference” last June was described as a “return to judicial balance” — a technical correction. But its consequences are now impossible to ignore.
The recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act scraps the $200 tax on firearm suppressors and short-barreled rifles, a move ...
The ATF reverses plans to distribute forced reset triggers in states after a 16-state lawsuit led by Attorney General Raoul.
A bill awaiting Gov. JB Pritzker's signature marked a rare instance in which Democrats and Republicans largely agreed on a measure involving guns.
By this time next year, the question will be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court about whether Illinois or any other state can ...
A divided Iowa Supreme Court last week upheld two laws restricting firearm access, one related to domestic violence protective orders and the other to possession of illegal drugs while carrying a ...
The Supreme Court issued its decision on President Donald Trump's executive order trying to ban birthright citizenship, and some Illinois officials are criticizing that ruling.