If it's just the BATFE doing this (which is highly unlikely), a federal judge could overturn it. If you've lost your gun rights for reasons of being a convicted felon, or a number of other disqualifying factors under federal law, no.
Presiding over trials.
the purpose of being a judge is to perside over trails and hearings in federal, state and or local courts.
The idea is called "states rights".
The antifederalist argued over state rights versus the federal rights with the federalist.
The antifederalist argued over state rights versus the federal rights with the federalist.
Calhoun believed in the expansion of states' rights over the federal government and Webster believed in the federal government more than the states' rights.
The founding fathers had to settle the disagreement over states rights versus federal rights, and which has power over certain situations.
The cases that the federal judiciary have jurisdiction over were disagreements between two or more states and citizens rights to trial by jury.
symbolized the supremacy of states' rights over federal power.
The founding fathers had to settle the disagreement over states rights versus federal rights, and which has power over certain situations.
No state established law may superceed the rights granted by the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
The controversy over federal power vs states' rights was one of the main causes of the Civil War. This war was also called the War Between the States.