An unusually large pileup of Second Amendment challenges has landed at the Supreme Court, which will consider taking up the ...
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An off-ramp for the court’s next big gun case
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Court decision sparks debate over Second Amendment rights and who counts as "the people"
He points to the Supreme Court’s language in United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez from 1990, where “the people” is described as ...
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The DOJ Assails D.C.'s 'Assault Weapon' Ban As an Arbitrary, Historically Ungrounded Gun Law
The department's lawsuit notes that the prohibited firearms are "in common use" for "lawful purposes," meaning they are ...
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Five issues in front of the justices
This morning, Friday, Dec. 12, the justices are gathering for their final regularly scheduled private conference of the year ...
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Why Does SCOTUS Hear So Few Second Amendment Cases?
The Second Amendment occupies a curious place in American legal history. It has been sitting right there in the Bill of Rights since those amendments were first added to the Constitution in 1791. Yet ...
A closely divided Supreme Court refused Monday to hear a 2nd Amendment challenge to the bans on semiautomatic rifles in Maryland, California and eight other blue states. Gun rights advocates say these ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a pair of key gun rights cases in the coming months, and other Second Amendment cases could make their way on the docket as the justices consider additional ...
With the Supreme Court back in session, the justices are preparing to weigh two Second Amendment challenges. One will look at whether it is constitutional to restrict people from carrying firearms on ...
The Supreme Court decided not to hear arguments involving two Second Amendment challenges. According to CNN, the one appeal included Maryland’s ban on semi-automatic weapons such as AR- and AK-style ...
U.S. Supreme Court Police direct visitors from behind security barriers in front of court building, which is obscured in construction scaffolding, on the first day of the Court’s new term on October ...
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