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Safe Harbor director: Court ruling a victory
The Daily Independent, Ashland, Ky.· 4 days agoASHLAND Individuals labeled as “domestic abusers” are barred from obtaining firearms, according to a major Supreme Court ruling Friday. The controversial ruling (United States v. Rahimi) came ...
U.S. Supreme Court allows gun restrictions for domestic violence suspects
Texas Tribune· 4 days ago“These restraining orders do not prove someone guilty of a violent crime, and they often are...
Supreme Court Defends Law Barring Domestic Abusers from Owning Guns
People via Yahoo News UK· 4 days ago“This case is yet another reminder that some want to take our country back to a time when women were...
Raped by Russian soldiers, Ukraine women speak out to erase stigma
AFP via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoWhen invading Russian troops advanced towards Kyiv and the first explosions rang out in the suburbs,...
Man who videoed “gruesome” animal cruelty incidents including badger baiting jailed
Belfast Live via Yahoo News UK· 4 days ago“This case not only demonstrates the commitment we, as a police service have in tackling wildlife crime, but also the fighting offences committed, which police take very seriously ...
Man jailed after horrific details disclosed in animal cruelty case | ITV News
ITV.com· 4 days agoA Co Fermanagh man has been jailed for badger baiting and associated charges which were uncovered...
Friday court round-up — Football fight and sibling dispute
The Courier· 5 days agoA 25-year-old has been handed a two-year football banning order for engaging in a “large scale...
Supreme Court rules on whether domestic abusers are allowed guns
Daily Mail· 5 days agoAmendment right of anyone subject to a protective order — even if he has never been accused or...
US Supreme Court upholds federal domestic-violence gun ban
Reuters· 5 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that makes it a crime for people under...
Women's Aid' inundated' with calls after soldier sentence
RTÉ News· 5 days agoA domestic abuse charity has said it has been "absolutely inundated" with calls from people...