Federal Court Upholds Right to Keep and Bear Arms and Awards the NRA $125,000 in Attorney's Fees
A federal court in Illinois upheld the Second Amendment by awarding the NRA $125,000 in attorney's fees in the case of Sean Galder v. Chicago. The ruling prevents prohibiting firearm possession based solely on a non-violent misdemeanor conviction. While this specific prohibition was struck down, Chicago's firearm registration and licensing requirements remain in effect and are still being litigated.










