A Bloodletting at the Supreme Court Today

Published on July 2, 2024
Duration: 12:08

William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an expert analysis of recent Supreme Court decisions impacting Second Amendment rights. He details the denial of certiorari for several assault weapon ban cases and the GVR (Grant, Vacate, Remand) of cases concerning non-violent felons and cannabis users. Kirk highlights Justice Thomas's critical dissent regarding Illinois' assault weapon ban and discusses the implications of the GVR orders in light of *United States v. Rahimi*, suggesting no major Second Amendment cases are expected on the Supreme Court's docket next year, with a potential focus on Washington's high-capacity magazine ban.

Quick Summary

William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes recent Supreme Court actions, noting the denial of review for assault weapon ban cases and GVR orders for cases on felon and cannabis user gun rights. He highlights Justice Thomas's dissent on assault weapon bans and suggests major Second Amendment cases are unlikely on the next docket, though Washington's magazine ban case is a possibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Supreme Court Cases
  2. 00:51Video Title Screen
  3. 01:02Ground News Sponsorship
  4. 02:32Supreme Court's Final Orders
  5. 02:59Assault Weapon Bans Denied Review
  6. 03:13Non-Violent Felons & Cannabis Users
  7. 04:15Justice Alito's Dissent
  8. 05:53Justice Thomas's Critique
  9. 06:43Supreme Court Must Not Relegate Second Amendment
  10. 07:23GVR and Rahimi Impact
  11. 09:00Other GVR Cases and Future Outlook
  12. 11:15Call to Action and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key Second Amendment rulings from the Supreme Court's recent session?

The Supreme Court denied review for several Illinois assault weapon ban cases and issued GVR (Grant, Vacate, Remand) orders for cases involving non-violent felons and cannabis users, sending them back to lower courts for reconsideration.

What is Justice Thomas's stance on assault weapon bans?

Justice Thomas has criticized assault weapon bans, stating that the Seventh Circuit's reasoning was 'unmoored from text and history' and that bans on common semi-automatic firearms are 'highly suspect'.

What does a GVR order from the Supreme Court mean for a case?

A GVR (Grant, Vacate, Remand) order means the Supreme Court has agreed to review a case, vacated the lower court's decision, and sent it back to the lower court for further proceedings consistent with the Supreme Court's guidance, often in light of a recent ruling like *United States v. Rahimi*.

Are there any major Second Amendment cases expected on the Supreme Court's docket soon?

According to William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, it is unlikely that major Second Amendment cases will be on the Supreme Court's docket next year, though *State of Washington v. Gator’s Guns* concerning magazine capacity bans is considered 'ripe for acceptance'.

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