With a New Term Starting Tomorrow, the Supreme Court Will Clarify Its Stance on Guns and Regulation

By Morgan Marietta, University of Texas at Arlington The first Monday in October, the traditional date for the beginning of the U.S. Supreme Court’s term, is almost here: On Oct. 2, 2023, the court will meet after the summer recess, with the biggest case of the term focused on the limits of individual gun rights. … Read more

‘The Nation’ Contemplates the Horror of Due Process Applying to Gun Owners and Their Rights

Conservatives try to mask the horror of what the Fifth Circuit has done [in US v. Rahimi] by making a due-process argument. They say that a restraining order is vastly different from a criminal conviction and that people should not have a fundamental constitutional right taken away from them without the full benefit of a trial. … Read more