The US Supreme Court, in a recent ruling, upheld a federal domestic violence gun ban, empowering the government to restrict gun rights for violent individuals. The decision has implications for future gun rights cases and has sparked discussions on due process and the Second Amendment.
WATCH | Is it constitutional to restrict gun rights for individuals under domestic violence restraining orders? SCOTUS said yes with its 8-1 ruling in U.S. v Rahimi. @DukeFirearmsLaw’s Prof. Joseph Blocher discussed Rahimi and its implications @TalksOnLaw. https://t.co/dByUEhgw33
GUN PULSE: Members of the Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of a federal law that bars people under domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms. READ: https://t.co/FjN3LMOkm5 https://t.co/LIAZedOzRl
GUN PULSE: Members of the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a federal law that bars people under domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms. READ: https://t.co/FjN3LMNMwx https://t.co/X4zUo3wIh2
.@DukeFirearmsLaw Exec Dir @AndrewWillinger tells @NBC the narrow Rahimi ruling commits the Supreme Court to hearing more gun rights cases https://t.co/nnJaGM6fZ8
Believe it or not, the Second Amendment does not protect someone under a domestic violence restraining order from federal prosecution for possessing guns, writes @RAVerBruggen on U.S. v. Rahimi. https://t.co/YlFhzo6yUU
Advocates say SCOTUS ruling paves way for law ensuring abusers have guns confiscated Via @CapitolNewsIL https://t.co/vuJVrHzfy2
The Supreme Court's ruling in U.S. v. Rahimi clearly gives states broad latitude to disarm those who have been shown to be dangerous, but its implications are less clear when it comes to, say, gun restrictions for nonviolent felons, argues @RAVerBruggen. https://t.co/YlFhzo6yUU
The #SupremeCourt upheld a federal law meant to protect domestic violence victims by restricting abusers from having guns. The justices based their opinion on a broad view of history at the time of the founding, Dean William M. Treanor told @NexstarDC. https://t.co/wyfobxccAE
Tidal wave of gun cases heading toward the Supreme Court after Rahimi ruling https://t.co/9ZMRTEFuye https://t.co/wTARv2ZJdm
The Court’s decision in U.S. v. Rahimi empowers the government to limit the gun rights of violent people, but dodges questions about due process of law. | @baseballcrank https://t.co/UgwPkAZs1O
The US Supreme Court upheld a federal domestic-violence gun ban on June 21, handing a victory to President Joe Biden's administration. Watch: https://t.co/hqiJ1XJByc https://t.co/fOyKJQA5hf
Chief SCOTUS Justice John Roberts, in the court’s majority ruling upholding a federal domestic violence gun ban, wrote that some courts have interpreted the Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling expanding gun rights too stringently. Subscribe to The Daily Docket: https://t.co/s1z0JFiNQe https://t.co/CJxBJadhPt