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CT: Connecticut Reacts to Va. Gun Attack as SCOTUS Confers Over Restrictions
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Whether Peruta will share the same fate as the Connecticut case is difficult to predict. The California case has been listed for the justices' private conference 11 times and rescheduled four times since the petition, brought by Kirkland & Ellis partner Paul Clement, was filed on Jan. 12.
What is clear, however, is that the justices have been reluctant to step back into the Second Amendment debate over gun regulation. They have turned away at least 10 challenges to state and local gun regulations since their two landmark decisions in 2008 in District of Columbia v. Heller and, two years later, in McDonald v. City of Chicago. |
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dasing
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Too many liberas in scotis! |
Comment by:
dasing
(6/17/2017)
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Too many liberals in scotus!!! |
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