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United States, Petitioner v. Zackey Rahimi
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January 08, 2024
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When 2024 began, the U.S. Supreme Court's docket — spanning abortion, guns, social media, the modern regulatory system and more — already seemed certain to shake up the nation's cultural and economic landscapes. But now there's also a showdown involving Donald Trump and America's constitutional bedrock, auguring a truly tectonic term.
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January 01, 2024
Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice Cases To Watch In 2024
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January 01, 2024
Appellate Outlook: Circuit Splits & Hot Topics To Track In 2024
The 2024 appellate almanac is looking lively after eye-popping opinions and arguments in 2023's homestretch. As the new year begins, several circuit splits seem more serious, ideological imbalances are in the spotlight, and luminaries of the U.S. Supreme Court bar are locked in a burgeoning battle over alleged corporate complicity in terrorism.
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November 08, 2023
Activists Optimistic Justices Will Uphold Abuser Gun Ban
Gun and domestic violence advocates are optimistic the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold a federal statute prohibiting people subject to domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms, saying the justices during oral argument seemed to have a consensus about the regulation's importance and that the Fifth Circuit erred in striking it down.
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November 07, 2023
Jackson Criticizes Court's 'White Protestant' Gun Rights Test
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson probed what she described as a "flaw" in the high court's recently adopted historical analog test for laws restricting gun ownership, suggesting during oral arguments Tuesday that the test has been applied to a whitewashed version of American gun regulation history.
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November 07, 2023
Justices Skeptical Of Keeping Domestic Abusers Armed
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared skeptical of a lower-court decision that a federal law prohibiting people who are subject to domestic violence restraining orders from owning firearms violates the Second Amendment.
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November 06, 2023
Law Profs Say Firearms Regs Can Clear Justices' Hurdle
The U.S. Supreme Court isn't required by its recently adopted historical analog test to upend a federal statute prohibiting persons subject to domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms if no similar law was on the books in the 1800s, two former clerks to conservative justices argue in a new paper, claiming the test's flexibility has been overlooked.
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November 03, 2023
Up Next At High Court: 2nd Amendment & Gov't Immunity
The U.S. Supreme Court will return Monday to wrap up its November oral arguments sessions, hearing cases that ask whether a federal statute prohibiting people subject to domestic violence orders from possessing guns violates the Second Amendment, whether the federal government can be sued in credit reporting cases and the proper calculation for veterans' education benefits.
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October 27, 2023
Are Justices Split 3-3-3? New Term Is Already Offering Clues
The U.S. Supreme Court's dawning term is quickly shedding light on fissures in a six-justice supermajority, providing new evidence of areas where the conservative camp isn't predictably rock-solid despite its rapid reshaping of the nation's legal landscape.
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October 11, 2023
DOJ Widens 2nd Amendment Battle As High Court Args Loom
With arguments imminent in the U.S. Supreme Court's latest Second Amendment clash, the U.S. Department of Justice is suddenly taking comparable cases to the justices, suggesting that a ruling for accused domestic abusers might also benefit "armed drug users" and unleash "serious problems" in the judiciary.