D.C. court finds 10‑round magazine ban unconstitutional and vacates a conviction. Appeals and enforcement questions follow.
Appeals court strikes down a local District of Columbia law banning gun magazines over 10 bullets, ruling the measure violates Second Amendment rights.
DC Courts issued a new order this month that will expand access to legal help. The order establishes a framework that will ...
D.C.’s top court has yanked the plug on Pepco’s latest rate hike, tossing out the Public Service Commission’s approval of the ...
Washington — The Trump administration has touted its crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., in recent weeks, with increased arrest numbers and reduced violent crime. But the surge of resources to the ...
A three-judge panel reversed the conviction of a man charged with possessing a 30-bullet magazine, saying it had constitutional protection.
Nonlawyers who receive training will now be able to help with civil matters in D.C., as part of a new order issued by D.C. Courts.
President Donald Trump’s plan to combat crime in Washington, DC, with more federal force has led to a deluge of cases flooding already maxed-out courts in the city. The DC US attorney’s office, led by ...
On September 18, 2025, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals denied the Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 2C and ANC 2C Commissioner Thomas Lee’s petitions challenging the District of ...
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — The Trump administration's federal surge in the nation's capital is also leading to a surge in criminal cases that is overwhelming the DC court system. Legal experts consulted by ...
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