"Emerson" has nothing to do with restraining orders or injunctions. It has to do with Emerson being denied his Constitutional Rights to own or be in possession of a firearm. The restraining order was just the "vehicle" that drove it to that point.
"Emerson" has nothing to do with restraining orders or injunctions. It has to do with Emerson being denied his Constitutional Rights to own or be in possession of a firearm. The restraining order was just the "vehicle" that drove it to that point.
Does a restraining order represent due process of the law?