The Portland Housing Authority voted unanimously to fight a National Rifle Association lawsuit challenging the authority\u27s policy which bans the possession of firearms by PHA tenants. The NRA filed the lawsuit on behalf of two unnamed tenants, claiming the policy violates Maine\u27s constitution
Pharos House on Thursday filed suit in Cumberland County Superior Court against the city of Portland...
Shooting ranges in Maine may face a number of issues that could lead to a lawsuit: bullets entering ...
Editorial on the recent ruling by Justice Sidney W. Wernick upholding the Portland Housing Authority...
The Portland Housing Authority voted unanimously to fight a National Rifle Association lawsuit chall...
Jeffrey W. Jones, a Scarborough attorney representing the National Rifle Association, and William Kn...
The Portland Housing Authority\u27s board of commissioners will decide on January 25 whether it will...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney Wernick plans to decide before January 1 whether the...
The National Rifle Association today will try to convince the Maine Supreme Judicial Court that the ...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney W. Wernick next Monday will hear opening arguments i...
The Maine House of Representatives has decided not to consider a bill which would prohibit housing a...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney Wernick on Monday heard opening arguments from the N...
The Portland Housing Authority conducted a survey of residents shortly after the National Rifle Asso...
Peter Evans, attorney for Mark Hider, said the National Rifle Association was targeting Portland Pol...
Jim Brunelle column on the ruling by Justice Sidney W. Wernick upholding the Portland Housing Author...
Columnist Hank Burns ridicules the attempt of the National Rifle Association to fight the Portland H...
Pharos House on Thursday filed suit in Cumberland County Superior Court against the city of Portland...
Shooting ranges in Maine may face a number of issues that could lead to a lawsuit: bullets entering ...
Editorial on the recent ruling by Justice Sidney W. Wernick upholding the Portland Housing Authority...
The Portland Housing Authority voted unanimously to fight a National Rifle Association lawsuit chall...
Jeffrey W. Jones, a Scarborough attorney representing the National Rifle Association, and William Kn...
The Portland Housing Authority\u27s board of commissioners will decide on January 25 whether it will...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney Wernick plans to decide before January 1 whether the...
The National Rifle Association today will try to convince the Maine Supreme Judicial Court that the ...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney W. Wernick next Monday will hear opening arguments i...
The Maine House of Representatives has decided not to consider a bill which would prohibit housing a...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney Wernick on Monday heard opening arguments from the N...
The Portland Housing Authority conducted a survey of residents shortly after the National Rifle Asso...
Peter Evans, attorney for Mark Hider, said the National Rifle Association was targeting Portland Pol...
Jim Brunelle column on the ruling by Justice Sidney W. Wernick upholding the Portland Housing Author...
Columnist Hank Burns ridicules the attempt of the National Rifle Association to fight the Portland H...
Pharos House on Thursday filed suit in Cumberland County Superior Court against the city of Portland...
Shooting ranges in Maine may face a number of issues that could lead to a lawsuit: bullets entering ...
Editorial on the recent ruling by Justice Sidney W. Wernick upholding the Portland Housing Authority...