Recent legal developments have resulted in significant victories for Florida and President Joe Biden's administration. In Florida, the Thanet District Council has rescinded a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) after legal threats from Free Speech Union, which argued that the order was overly vague and could infringe on the right to peaceful protest. Additionally, Florida courts have granted an injunction against the Biden administration's Title IX changes, marking a notable win in the state's ongoing legal battles. Meanwhile, in Missouri, a federal appeals court ruled that a state law aimed at nullifying federal gun regulations is unconstitutional. This decision supports the Biden administration's stance on federal gun laws and prevents Missouri from enforcing its law, which had declared several federal gun statutes invalid. The ruling is expected to clarify the legal landscape surrounding gun safety laws in the state.
Here the court enjoins MO's ridiculous nullification law. Ironically, this actually *helps* MO residents who might have thought this law licensed them to violate federal law but then face felony charges--which happened in KS. cc @ericmruben @AdamSopko https://t.co/fpyrVGUGqS https://t.co/XRg48zG0bv
A federal appeals court delivered a victory to President Joe Biden's administration by ruling that a state law adopted by Republican-led Missouri, which declared several federal gun laws 'invalid,' was unconstitutional https://t.co/5C47Dfk8gP https://t.co/vDTccXT9qQ
Missouri law targeting federal gun curbs is unconstitutional, court rules https://t.co/5b8fkyM6ZU https://t.co/SbwdWWDEIv