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Formed in 1990, Prince Law Offices, P.C. has developed a reputation of excellence in providing high-quality legal services to clients across Pennsylvania. On the blog, find posts about Constitutional Law written by experts.
Prince Law Offices Blog » Constitutional Law
1w ago
Today, attorney Andrew Teitelman, with Prince Law Offices, P.C., successfully defended against the bogus charges of disorderly conduct brought by Spring Grove's School District Resource Officer. The background of this matter is somewhat summarized by this article. Attorney Teitelman, when asked his thoughts on the outcome, simply declared "justice prevailed in relation to these obscene ..read more
Prince Law Offices Blog » Constitutional Law
7M ago
While many are focused on the upcoming November election, we have a number of extremely important elections in 2024, including one for Pennsylvania Attorney General. York County District Attorney David Sunday is unequivocally the man for the job. Not only does he have a proven law and order track record, including reducing crime in York ..read more
Prince Law Offices Blog » Constitutional Law
1y ago
Recently, I became aware of threats being issued by state, county, and local GOP chairs to members, who are supporting my son, Josh Prince, and other Republican candidates in the Primary election on May 16th. I am currently aware of these threats in Allegheny, Clearfield, Jefferson, Lebanon, Lehigh, Mercer, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties, even though ..read more
Prince Law Offices Blog » Constitutional Law
1y ago
While I have blogged on the topic extensively, several individuals have requested that I write an article including all the pertinent information in one article, as many residents of Pennsylvania are unaware of their right to carry a firearm while voting, unless their polling location is located at a place which is prohibited under state ..read more
Prince Law Offices Blog » Constitutional Law
1y ago
Yesterday, the federal Committee on House Administration held a Full Committee Hearing entitled "2022 Midterms Look Back Series: Government Voter Suppression in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.” As reflected in the prior holding of Luzerne County Common Pleas Judge Lesa Gelb and in the testimony yesterday, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania “[v]oters, through no fault of their own, were ..read more
Prince Law Offices Blog » Constitutional Law
1y ago
Yesterday, Attorney Josh Prince of Prince Law Offices, P.C. announced his candidacy for the Commonwealth Court; a vacancy resultant from then-Judge Kevin Brobson's election to the PA Supreme Court, last year. Josh has been with the Firm since 2009 and has devoted his legal career to defending the constitutional and statutory rights of his clients ..read more
Prince Law Offices Blog » Constitutional Law
1y ago
Late yesterday, Chief Counsel Joshua Prince, assisted by Attorney Dillon Harris, secured two monumental Orders by the Third Circuit granting reconsideration Williams v. Attorney General, 19-2694, vacating its and the district court's prior decisions finding that Mr. Williams could not bring a successful Second Amendment as-applied challenge to his putative federal firearms prohibition stemming from ..read more
Prince Law Offices Blog » Constitutional Law
2y ago
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen, affirmed two of the major arguments that I’ve long made in all of my Second Amendment litigation. First, that the Second Amendment was merely a codification of a pre-existing, natural right. See, Decision at 11, 16, 25, 42. Second, that ..read more
Prince Law Offices Blog » Constitutional Law
2y ago
In a monumental, 6-3, 135 page decision in New York Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed that the right to keep and bear arms extends outside the home. For background, the State of New York makes it a crime to possess a firearm without a license, whether inside or outside ..read more
Prince Law Offices Blog » Constitutional Law
2y ago
Today, Chief Counsel Joshua Prince, assisted by Attorney Dillon Harris, secured a monumental decision by the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court, wherein the Court enjoined Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Evanchick and the Pennsylvania State Police from enforcing their unlawful policy contending that a conviction for simple assault was prohibiting for Act 235 certification. First, in dismissing PSP ..read more