Beckwith v. Frey - Errata Sheet
Summary
The First Circuit issued an errata sheet correcting two typographical errors in the Beckwith v. Frey opinion issued April 3, 2026. The corrections involve inserting a period after 'firearm' on page 7 and replacing '(citation modified)' with '(quotation modified)' on page 14. These are clerical corrections that do not alter the substance of the court's ruling.
What changed
The First Circuit issued an errata sheet making two minor typographical corrections to its opinion in Beckwith v. Frey, No. 25-1160, originally issued April 3, 2026. On page 7, line 21, a period was inserted after 'firearm.' On page 14, line 14, '(citation modified)' was replaced with '(quotation modified).' These corrections are purely clerical and have no bearing on the legal substance or outcome of the case.
Parties and practitioners should note these corrections when citing or referencing the opinion but do not need to take any action as these changes do not affect the rights or obligations of any party.
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United States Court of Appeals
For the First Circuit
No. 25-1160 ANDREA BECKWITH; EAST COAST SCHOOL OF SAFETY; NANCY COSHOW; JAMES WHITE; J. WHITE GUNSMITHING; ADAM HENDSBEE; THOMAS COLE; TLC GUNSMITHING AND ARMORY; A&G SHOOTING, Plaintiffs, Appellees,
AARON M. FREY, in their personal capacity and in their official capacity as Attorney General of Maine, Defendant, Appellant. ERRATA SHEET The opinion of this Court, issued on April 3, 2026, is amended as follows: At page 7, line 21, insert a period after "firearm" At page 14, line 14, replace "(citation modified)" with "(quotation modified)" at the end of the block quote.
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