Supreme Court 8-1 Order Shatters Immediate "Assault Weapon" & Magazine Case Hopes! Now What Happens?

Published on July 11, 2024
Duration: 9:59

The Supreme Court has denied review of multiple cases challenging Illinois' assault weapon and magazine bans, effectively allowing the bans to remain in effect for now. While Justices Alito and Thomas expressed interest in addressing these issues, the majority of the court declined to intervene. Lower court cases will proceed to final merits decisions, with a bench trial set for September 16th. The video also highlights ongoing cases in California and Maryland concerning similar firearm restrictions.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court has denied review of multiple cases challenging Illinois' assault weapon and magazine bans, allowing them to remain in effect. Justices Alito and Thomas expressed concern, but the majority declined to intervene. Lower court cases will proceed to final merits decisions, with a bench trial scheduled for September 16th.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Supreme Court Denies Review in Illinois
  2. 00:42Kershaw Knives Sponsorship and Discount
  3. 01:04Status of Illinois Assault Weapon Ban
  4. 01:26Justice Alito and Thomas on Bans
  5. 02:03Preliminary Injunction and 7th Circuit
  6. 02:377th Circuit Analysis and SCOTUS Precedent
  7. 03:23Justice Thomas's Dissent on the Bans
  8. 04:39Thomas's Critique of 7th Circuit
  9. 06:26Warning from Justice Thomas
  10. 08:13Other Cases To Watch: California and Maryland

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Supreme Court's decision regarding Illinois assault weapon and magazine bans?

The Supreme Court denied review of multiple cases challenging Illinois' assault weapon and magazine bans. This means the bans remain in effect while lower court cases proceed towards final decisions.

Did any Justices express concern about the assault weapon and magazine bans?

Yes, Justice Alito was interested in granting immediate review, and Justice Thomas stated that rifle magazine bans are important issues that should be addressed sooner by the Court.

What was the 7th Circuit's reasoning regarding the Second Amendment and certain firearms?

The 7th Circuit concluded that firearms reserved for military use are not protected by the Second Amendment, and they did not align with the 'common use' test from Heller or the 'historical tradition' test from Bruen.

What are the next steps for the Illinois assault weapon ban cases?

All lower court cases will move towards a final merits decision. A bench trial is set for September 16th, and the Supreme Court may review the case once a final judgment is reached.

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