It’s obvious that the Court isn’t actually trying to come up with a legal rule that makes sense.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Tuesday in a case over whether states can prevent concealed carry holders ...
The Supreme Court considers the constitutional questions of Second Amendment rights and property owner rights in Wolford ...
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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.
The Supreme Court took up its next Second Amendment case Friday, agreeing to hear a challenge to Hawaii’s ban on carrying concealed weapons on private property without the owner’s express ...
Hawaii’s law represents one of the most brazen attempts yet to effectively nullify the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen ...
Duke Law School Second Amendment scholar Hayley Lawrence spoke with HPR’s Maddie Bender about the Supreme Court case Wolford ...
Joshua Villanueva is JURIST’s Washington, DC Correspondent and an LL.M. candidate in National Security and U.S. Foreign Relations Law at The George Washington University Law School. The Supreme ...
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 ...
The review makes no mention of Pretti brandishing a weapon, contradicting initial comments from the administration about the killing.
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