Federal Domestic Violence, Stalking, and Related Firearm Crimes

Margaret S. Groban |

Webinar Recording

This webinar provides an overview of federal statues that are available to prosecute domestic violence and stalking offenders, and and discusses how system actors can work cooperatively with federal prosecutors to pursue charges.

Limitations of Federal, State, and Tribal Law

BWJP |

Legal and Policy Analysis

This analysis examines current federal, state, and tribal laws and the limitations that affect their ability to protect victims of domestic violence.

Trends in Firearm Legislation and Case Law

Alla Lefkowitz, J.D | Everytown for Gun Safety |

Webinar Recording

This webinar provides an overview of legislative changes and firearm case law, current as of July of 2017.

Voisine v. US: Federal Gun Ban Includes "Reckless" Domestic Assault Convictions

Sandra Tibbetts Murphy, J.D. | BWJP |

Legal and Policy Analysis

This analysis looks at Voisine v. US, a Supreme Court case from 2016, which established the Lautenberg Amendment that expanded firearm ownership prohibition under federal law.

18 USC § 922(g)(9) Case Law

National Center on Protection Orders and Full Faith & Credit | BWJP |

Statute Guides & Matrices

This matrix is a compilation of case law involving the federal firearm prohibitor 18 USC 922(g)(9) and misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence (MCDV).