Prince Law Offices, P.C. Selected to Draft Brief for the U.S. Supreme Court

By Tom Odom, Esq. In January 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument on the question of whether President Obama exceeded his constitutional authority in purporting to appoint several members of the National Labor Relations Board ("NLRB") without seeking Senate confirmation of the nominees. The NLRB had authority to hear and decide labor … Continue reading Prince Law Offices, P.C. Selected to Draft Brief for the U.S. Supreme Court

ATF 41P and The Government Shutdown

Although no one seems to be opening the mail at ATF so that public comments submitted in the rulemaking proceeding (41P) by mail or fax are not available to others for inspection, it seemed for a time that the electronic portal at http://www.regulations.gov did post comments submitted via that avenue.  For some time now, however, … Continue reading ATF 41P and The Government Shutdown

Opposition to ATF Rulemaking 41P: Silencerco’s Odd Suggestion

By Tom Odom, Esq. I was surprised to see that Silencerco posted a suggested letter for individuals to submit to ATF with respect to the current rulemaking.  There are serious problems with ATF's proposal but, to read the suggested text Silencerco posted you would think they merely opposed extending the requirement for a chief law … Continue reading Opposition to ATF Rulemaking 41P: Silencerco’s Odd Suggestion