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The US Supreme Court is considering the legality of a federal law that prohibits individuals under domestic violence restraining orders from owning guns. This case is the first involving guns since the landmark Bruen decision last year. The court appears inclined to uphold the law, signaling a reluctance to strike down the federal gun ban for people subject to domestic violence restraining orders. The case has sparked a debate on the balance between gun rights and protections for domestic violence victims.
"Even if domestic violence itself wasn't recognized at the time of the framing, there's plenty of historical support for limiting gun possession by individuals adjudged to pose a specific threat to the safety of others." A guest opinion by @DavidColeACLU: https://t.co/Zj3geMUn4S
The Supreme Court seems to have found a gun-control measure it likes. The conservative justices on America’s highest court balked at the prospect of arming domestic abusers https://t.co/aDGLL62AEe 👇
Cases reaching America’s Supreme Court often pose tricky dilemmas. But after 90 minutes of oral argument this week, a case testing the boundaries of the court’s recent expansion of gun rights looked unexpectedly easy to resolve. Read more https://t.co/1oZGPgRxBg 👇
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether the government may bar people subject to domestic violence protective orders from owning a gun. For more, @johnyangtv spoke to @KellyEWRoskam with the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions. https://t.co/0nOBBYQD2m
The Supreme Court seems to have found a gun-control measure it likes. The conservative justices on America’s highest court balked at the prospect of arming domestic abusers https://t.co/puGiVFGnXr 👇
Cases reaching America’s Supreme Court often pose tricky dilemmas. But after 90 minutes of oral argument this week, a case testing the boundaries of the court’s recent expansion of gun rights looked unexpectedly easy to resolve. Read more https://t.co/70xN0tLf0m 👇
The justices told lower courts to decide gun cases on colonial-era history, Ruth Marcus writes. That isn’t working. https://t.co/eqONRPImxy
"It is hardly surprising that there are no direct precedents for denying guns to people under domestic-violence protective orders from the founding era," @DavidColeACLU writes. But that doesn't justify giving a domestic abuser the right to carry a gun. https://t.co/YRhylGrmIY
The Supreme Court seems to have found a gun-control measure it likes. The conservative justices on America’s highest court balked at the prospect of arming domestic abusers https://t.co/5EZbCPqNqy 👇
The Supreme Court created mayhem on guns, Ruth Marcus writes. Here’s how it could fix the mess. https://t.co/17f4k7eGbK
Letters: What happens if domestic abusers have access to guns? Victims die https://t.co/lgmgCvrxN9
The U.S. Supreme Court heard a critical gun case this week. Why do justices who have pushed against gun restrictions seem sympathetic to limits for people under domestic violence restraining orders? Listen to “The Daily.” https://t.co/2Ly4XjqbHb
The US Supreme Court signaled a reluctance to strike down the federal gun ban for people subject to domestic violence restraining orders https://t.co/RBQc5o6yms
The Supreme Court created mayhem on guns, @RuthMarcus writes. Here’s how it could fix the mess: https://t.co/qNabZBGlMo
Trump Makes Case For Why Court's Gag Order Is 'Unconstitutional' https://t.co/G08QhYkRlD
The government says only "dangerous individuals" need to worry about losing their gun rights because of a domestic violence restraining order. https://t.co/BeA37BWHs3
‘You’re Running Away From Your Argument’: Liberal Justices Expose Grim Farce In Domestic Violence Gun Case https://t.co/6c95XmIiHh via @TPM
The US Supreme Court signaled a reluctance to strike down the federal gun ban for people subject to domestic violence restraining orders https://t.co/TQxYHe4bC3
US Supreme Court justices appeared inclined to uphold the legality of a federal law that makes it a crime for people under domestic violence restraining orders to have guns https://t.co/jaNwBtC0xu https://t.co/m6aNkvvLYW
US Supreme Court justices appeared inclined to uphold a law that makes it a crime for people under domestic violence restraining orders to have guns, hearing arguments in an appeal by the Biden administration of a lower court's ruling striking down the law https://t.co/jaNwBtC0xu https://t.co/iQt48DvWqP
Supreme Court Appears Likely To Preserve Gun Law Disarming Domestic Abusers https://t.co/3rI5B97KWj
After hearing more than an hour of oral arguments Tuesday, a majority of the Supreme Court signaled that the law aligns with firearm restrictions historically imposed on potentially dangerous individuals. Click the image below for more: https://t.co/Tta75BYAPf
The case argued Tuesday at the Supreme Court is the 1st involving gun rights since a ruling issued last year loosening gun restrictions. https://t.co/57AiGuymEG
In the first Second Amendment case since its ruling last year that greatly expanded gun rights, the Supreme Court appears inclined to uphold a law meant to prevent domestic abusers from accessing firearms. Click the image below to read more: https://t.co/18OfjgQSRf
The Supreme Court will decides whether a person deemed to be dangerous — such as one subject to a domestic violence order — has a right to have a firearm https://t.co/HJbhADwtzI
The Supreme Court will decides whether a person deemed to be dangerous — such as one subject to a domestic violence order — has a right to have a firearm https://t.co/6Jtxet1JnZ
The Supreme Court will decides whether a person deemed to be dangerous — such as one subject to a domestic violence order — has a right to have a firearm https://t.co/tj8xQAagWA
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
Supreme Court looks poised to uphold ban on guns for accused domestic abusers https://t.co/TQIqOax8NZ
LISTEN: The U.S. Supreme Court hears a case on gun ownership and domestic violence restraining orders. https://t.co/8ZR3ljorkX
US Supreme Court takes up case challenging law prohibiting people under court order from having guns https://t.co/YibHDXAGOw https://t.co/5iY846Qdmt
Justices Thomas and Alito Unsurprisingly Argue That Domestic Abusers Have the Right to Own Guns https://t.co/Wyldj83gpx https://t.co/SG0j4czfRY
Supreme Court justices showed little sympathy for a violent domestic abuser arguing he had a Second Amendment right to keep guns at home. The case tests the scope of a 2022 precedent that ties gun restrictions to the founding era. https://t.co/VqYXTy7p8o https://t.co/VqYXTy7p8o
‘You’re Running Away From Your Argument’: Liberal Justices Expose Grim Farce In Domestic Violence Gun Case https://t.co/6c95XmIiHh via @TPM
#BREAKING: Supreme Court appears inclined to uphold gun ban for domestic abusers https://t.co/fB9d784mTD https://t.co/hD81ZvDZ1c
"Supreme Court will consider whether to uphold protections for survivors of domestic violence" (@TheHillOpinion) https://t.co/BgDsiN1iCV https://t.co/aOBGUTmEvW
The US Supreme Court signaled a reluctance to strike down the federal gun ban for people subject to domestic violence restraining orders https://t.co/Yr0ykNp8pa
Supreme Court Suggests It’ll Uphold Gun Restrictions For Domestic Abusers https://t.co/JTFDqbcaOH https://t.co/elkuCcRmMz
More than eight in 10 Americans favor a federal ban on those convicted of domestic violence from purchasing a gun. Though access to firearms has long been a topic of debate, the U.S. Supreme Court has broadly expanded the right to carry guns in public. https://t.co/98X2bdYW3f
* U.S. SUPREME COURT APPEARS SYMPATHETIC TOWARD BIDEN ADMINISTRATION'S DEFENSE OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RELATED FIREARMS BAN @reuters
The US Supreme Court deliberates the legality of gun restrictions in domestic violence cases https://t.co/DnGiq68gzK https://t.co/xXHZRP8mFf
The Supreme Court is taking up a challenge to a federal law that prohibits people from having guns if they are under a court order to stay away from their spouse, partner or other family members. https://t.co/aoY1iRLjWN
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Tuesday on whether the government may disarm people subject to restraining orders for domestic abuse. Follow our live updates on the case. https://t.co/3WXbJN3QWf
The US Supreme Court is set to weigh the legality of a federal law that makes it a crime for people under domestic violence restraining orders to have guns https://t.co/zmEvV1IK03
LIVE on C-SPAN3: The Supreme Court hears oral argument in United States v. Rahimi, a case on whether people who are subject to a domestic violence protective order can be in possession of a gun - https://t.co/PQ7cCqOHbN
LISTEN LIVE: Supreme Court hears case on gun ownership and domestic violence restraining orders https://t.co/Y5Ad43tLNR
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
Editorial: We know what will happen if the Supreme Court lets accused domestic abusers keep their guns (via @latimesopinion) https://t.co/FuZS1PkmBI https://t.co/Hh8uu5MjMA
LIVE: Supreme Court considers legality of domestic-violence gun curbs https://t.co/DrW88IZMXD
US Supreme Court to weigh whether abusers have right to own guns https://t.co/mcNdHn92Pl
The justices are taking up a challenge to a federal law that prohibits people from having guns if they are under a court order to stay away from their spouse, partner or other family members. https://t.co/vW97ERHZru
The Supreme Court has a day of reckoning over its own expansive gun rights ruling from last year as it considers whether a federal law that prohibits alleged domestic abusers from owning firearms is unconstitutional as a result. https://t.co/RI26Y1O0SL
Editorial: We know what will happen if the Supreme Court lets accused domestic abusers keep their guns (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/FuZS1PjOMa
US Supreme Court mulls legality of domestic-violence gun curbs https://t.co/4iSoBrCJHT https://t.co/ezqwuDUgYw
Today, the US Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case that will decide if domestic abuse orders can be used to bar people from having guns. @ProPublica & @WPLN preview the case: https://t.co/H7kqAx63Tb
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