Analysis: What Justice Thomas’s Rahimi Dissent Says About the Bruen Test [Member Exclusive]
Is the Supreme Court already retreating from its recently adopted Second Amendment legal test? The chief architect of that test seems to think so.
Is the Supreme Court already retreating from its recently adopted Second Amendment legal test? The chief architect of that test seems to think so.
Plus, Second Amendment scholar David Kopel joins the podcast to examine the implications of the Rahimi ruling.
America’s largest gun maker saw sales rise last quarter despite evidence of an ongoing firearms industry slump.
The National Rifle Association’s political arm rebounded in May, surpassing its rivals on the other side of the gun issue.
Fresh off its victory in Rahimi, the Department of Justice (DOJ) is asking the Supreme Court to clarify who it can disarm under the Second Amendment.
In US v. Rahimi, the Supreme Court rebuked a lower court for applying its Second Amendment test too strictly. Will it do the same for those applying it too loosely?
Plus, I detail Biden’s big bet on gun control and the push for Ukrainian gun-rights on the News Update.
Plus, Second Amendment scholar David Kopel joins the podcast to give his insight into the decision handed down by the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled today that people determined by a court to be dangerous can be disarmed–at least temporarily.
Kyiv, Ukraine — When push comes to shove, this Ukrainian believes, tyrants only understand the language of violence.
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