The US Supreme Court has upheld federal gun restrictions for domestic abusers, clarifying its 2022 Second Amendment expansion despite challenges.
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The justices limited the scope of the high court’s landmark expansion of Second Amendment rights, ruling that there is precedent for keeping guns from people who threaten physical harm to others.
The US Supreme Court has upheld federal gun restrictions for domestic abusers, clarifying its 2022 Second Amendment expansion despite challenges.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that makes it a crime for people under domestic violence restraining orders to have guns,...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that makes it a crime for people under domestic violence restraining orders to have guns,...
Hunter Biden's attorneys are arguing that the Supreme Court's decision to uphold a ban on gun possession by someone accused of domestic violence...
On Friday the court revoked domestic abusers’ gun rights – fixing a horrific problem they themselves created
Ruling in US v Rahimi will leave in place legal protections against a major source of gun violence in the US
The decision amounted to a retreat from what had been an unbroken series of major decisions expanding gun rights that started in 2008.
Gun control advocates called the ruling "a life-saving decision." The Biden administration has argued that the ban is needed to protect victims of...
The Supreme Court has ruled that people under restraining orders for domestic violence do not have the right to own guns. This 8-1 ruling upholds a...
A majority of the justices dismissed the case, reinstating a lower-court ruling that paused the state’s near-total abortion ban.