Constitutional Carry

  • Morning Docket: 06.01.22
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 06.01.22

    * We just might be one step closer to “qualified immunity” no longer being a “license to kill.” [Reason]

    * Florida’s medical malpractice law keeps litigants in the dark. [WFLA]

    * Come June 12th, it’ll be even easier to carry guns in Ohio. No way this will lead to more mourning mothers! [WTOL]

    * Philly wants to reinstate a law that requires the reporting of lost or stolen firearms within 24 hours. [Axios]

    * We don’t do that here: The 9th Circuit rules that plaintiffs don’t have to decline the option to arbitrate medical malpractice claims for federal court. [Claims Journal]

  • Morning Docket: 05.02.22
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 05.02.22

    * Florida is working on a “constitutional” carry thing. We need to stop the trend of just putting “bat” or “constitutional” in front of words like that to make a new product. [Tallahassee Democrat]

    * Ever wonder about prosecutorial discretion? Here’s a primer. [WSJ]

    * When worlds collide: Looks like the IP buffs are duking it out with the antitrust advocates again. [NEXT TV]

    * Flexible or vague? A Virginian law about shorelines has homeowners swimming in uncertainty. [Bay Journal]

    * Looks like Massachusetts lawmakers are hiding the ball when it comes to gambling. [Mass Live]

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