Tony Mauro reports on an interesting development in the District of Columbia v. Heller, the pending Second Amendment case before the Supreme Court. Despite his work on the District’s primary brief, Alan Morrison has been fired by the city, apparently because he was seen as a “loyalist” of ousted D.C. attorney Linda Singer. Morrison is an excellent lawyer, so I find the District’s actions hard to fathom — but I suppose it’s also a bit of bizarre good news for the gun rights side in the case. (Hat tip: How Appealing.)
UPDATE: The Washington Post reports here.