BREAKING!!! Supreme Court Issues 8-1 Decision & Remand With Serious Nationwide Implications!

Published on October 25, 2024
Duration: 10:16

This video discusses the Supreme Court's 8-1 decision and remand in the Rahimi case, and its implications for New York's concealed carry laws. The Second Circuit has reissued a decision reaffirming its stance on the CCIA, despite the Rahimi ruling, creating a circuit split with the Ninth Circuit. This legal battle is expected to return to the Supreme Court.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court's 8-1 decision and remand in the Rahimi case has significant implications for New York's concealed carry laws. The Second Circuit has reissued a decision reaffirming its stance on the CCIA, creating a circuit split with the Ninth Circuit. This legal battle is expected to return to the Supreme Court for further review.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Supreme Court Rules on NY Carry Ban
  2. 00:16Sponsor: First Form Supplements
  3. 00:51NY Conceal Carry Ban Update
  4. 01:10Second Circuit Decision on Carry Bans
  5. 01:58History of New York's CC Bans
  6. 02:59Second Circuit Agrees with New York
  7. 03:33Second Petition for Intervention Rejected
  8. 04:49Second Circuit's Official Statements
  9. 05:20Second Circuit Says Same Thing
  10. 05:35Second Circuit Disagrees with Ninth
  11. 06:17Circuit Split Explained
  12. 08:11Interlocutory Review Incoming?

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Supreme Court's decision regarding New York's concealed carry bans?

The Supreme Court issued an 8-1 decision and remand in the Rahimi case, which has implications for New York's concealed carry laws. The Second Circuit has since reissued a decision reaffirming its stance on the CCIA, despite the Rahimi ruling.

What is a circuit split in the context of the New York carry ban ruling?

A circuit split occurs when different federal circuit courts of appeals make conflicting rulings on the same legal issue. In this case, the Second Circuit's decision on New York's concealed carry laws conflicts with the Ninth Circuit's ruling, creating a split that may prompt further Supreme Court review.

How does the Rahimi case affect New York's concealed carry laws?

The Supreme Court's decision in Rahimi, which addressed domestic violence restraining orders and Second Amendment rights, was used by the Second Circuit to reconsider New York's concealed carry laws. However, the Second Circuit concluded that Rahimi did not change their prior determination regarding the CCIA.

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