SUPREME COURT'S NEW 2ND AMENDMENT RULINGS TODAY

Published on June 30, 2022
Duration: 7:59

The Supreme Court has issued significant rulings impacting Second Amendment rights and administrative agency power. A ruling in West Virginia vs. EPA limits the regulatory power of agencies like the ATF, requiring clear statutory guidance from Congress for major policy changes. This precedent is expected to curb the ATF's ability to implement gun control through regulations. Additionally, several Second Amendment cases from lower courts have been vacated and remanded for reconsideration under the more favorable standard set by NYSRPA vs. Bruen, which discarded the 'tiers of scrutiny' test.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court's West Virginia vs. EPA ruling limits administrative agency power, requiring clear Congressional statutory guidance for major policy changes. This is expected to curb the ATF's ability to issue gun control regulations. Additionally, several Second Amendment cases have been GVR'd (Granted, Vacated, Remanded) for reconsideration under the NYSRPA vs. Bruen standard, which favors Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Supreme Court Schedule
  2. 00:44Administrative Agency Power Ruling (EPA Case)
  3. 01:51Impact on ATF and Gun Control Regulations
  4. 02:46Second Amendment Cases: GVR Explained
  5. 05:40Bump Stock Cases Pending Decision
  6. 07:33Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Supreme Court's West Virginia vs. EPA ruling affect administrative agencies like the ATF?

The Supreme Court ruled that agencies like the EPA, FDA, and ATF cannot enact major policy changes without clear statutory guidance from Congress. This significantly limits their rulemaking power and is expected to curb the ATF's ability to issue gun control regulations through administrative means.

What does 'GVR' mean for Second Amendment cases decided by the Supreme Court?

'GVR' stands for Granted, Vacated, and Remanded. When a case is GVR'd, it means the Supreme Court has agreed to hear it, the lower court's decision is nullified, and the case is sent back to the lower court for reconsideration under a new legal standard, such as the one established in NYSRPA vs. Bruen.

What is the significance of the NYSRPA vs. Bruen ruling for Second Amendment cases?

The NYSRPA vs. Bruen decision discarded the 'tiers of scrutiny balancing test' previously used in Second Amendment cases. It mandates that gun control laws must be consistent with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation, generally favoring Second Amendment rights.

Are bump stock cases being decided by the Supreme Court?

Two bump stock cases are currently before the Supreme Court but were not acted upon in the recent rulings. Their decision is expected later, and the core legal question is whether the ATF has the statutory authority to define bump stocks as machine guns under existing law.

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