The Supreme Court heard the long-awaited oral argument Monday in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. City of New York.  The case involves a former City ordinance allowing residents to only transport their home firearm to one of a few pre-approved fitting ranges, and nowhere else, such as a firing range outside the[…]

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On July 16, the Law Firm of David G. Sigale, PC, filed a lawsuit in Springfield to stop the State’s new Firearm Dealer License Certification Act.  On top of the federal payments and regulations with which lawful dealers must already comply, the Act requires the payment of exorbitant (and in many cases, multiple) fees, and[…]

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Sigale wins another battle in Illinois. The Illinois Second District Appellate Court dismissed an appeal by the Village of Deerfield over its semi-automatic rifle and large capacity magazine ban.  The Court agreed with the Law Firm of David G. Sigale that the Court lacked jurisdiction, because the status of the case was not appropriate for[…]

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The case People of the State of Illinois v Vivian Claudine Brown, in which the circuit/trial court struck down the Illinois FOID law as applied to her only, is currently pending in the Illinois Supreme Court.  Ms. Brown possessed a simple rifle which was kept in her home next to the bed for self-defense purposes. […]

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Today was a day of victories large and small for the Law Firm of David G. Sigale, P.C.  In the morning, the District Court for the Southern District of Illinois entered a judgment in favor of the Firm’s clients in N.Doe v. East St. Louis Housing Authority, which was a challenge on behalf of public[…]

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Rappers like Chance the Rapper, Killer Mike, Fat Joe and Luther Campbell (2 Live Crew) have teamed with law school professors, and a university professor on the subject of hip hop culture, to submit an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court seeking certiorari in Knox v. Pennsylvania.  In Knox, the Petitioner raps under the[…]

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