
Wall Street Journal write up on United Gun Shop
My business defense case, where we were completely victorious with Judge Rubin’s dismissal with prejudice, and my stellar clients, Jonathan & Christina Bennett, and United Gun Shop (United Gun Shop), have just received an excellent write-up in the Wall Street Journal. Thank you to the former Assistant. U.S. Attorney John Sciortino for penning the piece exposing the lawfare by the Maryland...Read More
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Comer and Higgins Investigate D.C. Attorney General’s Politically Motivated Lawfare
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) and Subcommittee on Federal Law Enforcement Chairman Clay Higgins (R-La.) are examining the District of Columbia Attorney General’s recently dismissed, politically motivated lawfare case against three-gun stores in Montgomery County, Maryland. Read More
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PLCAA Upheld
UNANIMOUS SCOTUS VICTORY FOR 2A: PLCAA upheld – no liability for gun manufacturers for Mexico’s gun-running criminal networks. This is a significant victory for both American sovereignty and the Second Amendment. Link to SCOTUS brief in comments. Read More
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dan Cox, Chief Counsel, Cox Law Center and Magna Carta Law Foundation, obtains Order in the United States District (federal) court permitting his veteran client’s religious discrimination vaccination termination case to move forward to discovery in Chambers v. Sheppard Pratt Health System. Read More
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Daniel L. Cox is at US Department of Justice.
Attorney General Pam Bondi holds the first press conference with my client to highlight the murder of Kayla Hamilton because of Biden’s Open Border policy. Read More
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Updated: Feds drop case against sheriff; Jenkins compares prosecution to ‘assassination attempt’
A federal judge on Tuesday granted the government’s motion to dismiss the criminal charges against Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins in a case Jenkins characterized as a “malicious” and “political persecution.” Read More
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Updated: Robert Krop, owner of The Machine Gun Nest, acquitted on all counts
Local business owner Robert Krop was acquitted on all counts in his machine gun conspiracy case on Tuesday. Krop was accused of conspiring with Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins to illegally acquire seven machine guns by misleading the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives about the intended purpose of the weapons. Read More
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Jury finds Robert Krop not guilty on all five counts
A jury acquitted the owner of a Frederick County gun range who was accused in an alleged gun trafficking conspiracy. Read More
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