by Barton Morris | Oct 3, 2025 | Blog, Criminal Defense, Defense Attorney, Felony Rights, Firearms, In the News
For months, The Law Offices of Barton Morris has been closely covering the development of the federal firearm rights restoration process. Through our blogs, YouTube videos, and social media updates, we’ve shared every major announcement and explained what it means for...
by Barton Morris | Aug 26, 2025 | Blog, Criminal Defense, Defense Attorney, Felony Rights, Firearms, In the News
On July 18, the Department of Justice announced its proposed federal firearm rights restoration rules, a long-awaited step under the 925(c) program that could give individuals with certain non-violent felony convictions a clear pathway to regain their Second Amendment...
by Barton Morris | Jul 23, 2025 | Blog, Criminal Defense, Defense Attorney, Felony Rights, Firearms, In the News
In a major shift to federal firearm policy, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has proposed a new rule that would allow certain individuals—previously prohibited from possessing firearms—to apply for relief under 18 U.S.C. 925(c). This long-awaited update could open...
by Barton Morris | Jul 23, 2025 | Blog, Criminal Defense, Defense Attorney, Felony Rights
The U.S. Department of Justice has taken a major step toward providing an official federal process for restoring firearm rights to individuals previously barred under federal law. On Friday, July 18, 2025, the DOJ issued a formal proposal to establish a clear...
by Barton Morris | Jun 26, 2025 | Blog, Criminal Defense, Defense Attorney, Felony Rights
When you’re facing criminal charges in Michigan, the stakes are high—your freedom, your record, and your future are all on the line. In these situations, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is who will represent you in court. The court system...
by Barton Morris | Jun 18, 2025 | Blog, Criminal Defense, Defense Attorney, Felony Rights
If you’re facing criminal charges, one of the most important ways to ensure the best outcome for your case is by working closely with your criminal defense attorney. Your lawyer can provide expert legal counsel, but your active participation is essential. Here...