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Case Against Philly s Gun Permit Office Will Proceed – Courthouse News Service

A federal judge said Thursday a hearing is needed to determine whether a Philadelphia gun permitting office that closed its physical location due to a Covid-19 outbreak among staff violated citizens’ Second Amendment rights. Gunowners who have been waiting months just to apply for a permit to carry a loaded firearm in Philadelphia sued the city Nov. 20, 2020. (Image via Courthouse News) WASHINGTON (CN) A federal judge ruled Thursday to keep alive a lawsuit that claims the city of Philadelphia trampled gun rights after a surge of Covid-19 cases led the police unit that handles permit requests in the city to shutter. 

US awaits an unparalleled and ugly Trump trial

US awaits an unparalleled and ugly Trump trial 05 Feb 2021 Former US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at the White House in Washington. File/Agence France-Presse Andrew Feinberg, The Independent It’s one week now since all but five Republican Senators called former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial an unconstitutional exercise. It’s days before opening arguments will be delivered. And what’s become clear is that the quasi-legal battle on the upper chamber’s floor is set to be both unprecedented and ugly. The last time Trump was impeached, that time for a quid pro quo connected to now-President Biden and Ukraine, was just under a year ago. Yet in many ways, not much has changed since the last time Trump found himself in the senatorial dock. While Democrats now hold a majority in the upper chamber by virtue of Vice President Kamala Harris’ tie-breaking vote, there do not appear to be more than a handful of Republicans who ar

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