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The Supreme Court is set to hear a case that could have significant implications for the interpretation of a federal criminal statute and the Second Amendment. The case involves a Texas man's conviction under a 1994 federal law that prohibits gun possession for alleged domestic abusers. This case is the first one involving guns to reach the Supreme Court since their landmark Bruen decision last year, which expanded gun rights and changed the way courts evaluate restrictions on firearms. The Cato Institute argues that the procedures required by federal law provide inadequate protection for constitutional rights. The case, United States v. Rahimi, could also impact protections for domestic violence victims and the First Amendment.
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The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in United States v. Rahimi, a case that could expand gun rights and gut protections for domestic-violence victims. https://t.co/EUjbvDhSXD
In an upcoming Supreme Court case, the Cato Institute argues that the "threadbare procedures" required by federal law provide inadequate protection for constitutional rights. https://t.co/tliygHoiU4
The case is the first one involving guns to reach the justices since their landmark Bruen decision last year expanded gun rights and changed the way courts evaluate whether restrictions on firearms violate the constitutional right to “keep and bear arms.” https://t.co/8ZR3ljoZav
The Supreme Court stares down key test on Second Amendment case https://t.co/8zMcM1fWBH https://t.co/oGFGUjxv5I
From @WSJopinion: The Justices return to the Second Amendment with a case that could bring more clarity to its Bruen precedent https://t.co/mWZy2Wzxkq
A Texas man’s conviction under a 1994 federal law barring gun possession for alleged domestic abusers sets up the latest chapter in the modern history of the Second Amendment https://t.co/RicYRfEQ8b https://t.co/RicYRfEQ8b
Sitting on the Supreme Court’s docket is an important case about the meaning of a federal criminal statute that is ripe for partisan abuse, @JAWillick writes. https://t.co/3aEs2kiAIg