You think the Civil Rights battles were won over night? No, it took decades to get anything done. The fact the Court put this out is a good sign. Go be a pessimistic cunt elsewhere.
NYSPRA
SEE YOU IN A YEAR FAGGOT WHEN CERT IS DENIED
is this your own personal reference?
i try to keep track of 2a cases, but right now I just knew of Worman v. Healey and Rogers v. Grewal.
>NOOOOOOOO THE COURT WONT HEAR IT BECAUSE I SAID SO
>He thinks the supreme Court actually hears gun rights cases
Pic rel is you
DC vs Heller was in 2008 and nigger faggot states violate it anyway with no punishment from the supreme court because they won't hear cases
And to add, Rogers v Grewal is distributed for this Friday's conference as is Worman v Healey.
I hope but very much doubt either will be given cert, especially the "Assault Weapons" case because there would be far reaching implications that could effect everything from NFA items to banned state laws. I cant see them granting cert though for the life of me.
As a matter of fact, TODAY, 4-27 every single one of these cases was distributed for conference, some after having seen no movement since March of 2019, Friday, 5-01.
Do you really think that not a single one is going to get heard?
Coincidentally, the day Kavanaugh says the court has to make sure Heller and McDonald are being applied properly, and they should use their existing docket to do that?
The court is holding at least 10 2nd Amendment cases (Pena v Horan, Mance v Barr, Rogers v Grewal, Gould v Lipson, Ciolek v. New Jersey, Cheeseman v Polillo, Worman v Healey, Malpasso v Pallozzi, Culp v Raoul, Wilson v Cook County). There are two challenges to assault-weapons bans, several carry-related cases, a challenge to the federal interstate handgun sales ban, and non-resident permit ban cases in that mix. Given that the court has been holding some of them from as early as April 2019, does this shed any light on a potential outcome for NYSRPA? If NYSRPA is mooted (is that even likely at this point?) are these cases like to be remanded, or might some of them receive a grant? If so, which cases are more likely? If NYSRPA is decided on the merits, will all of these cases be remanded in light of the decision, or might the court grant them to build a more robust caselaw around the second amendment post-Heller?
All the 2A cases floating out there right now
airtable.com
Not denied, the 2nd Circuit opinion was invalidated, and the case sent back to them (remanded) for rework.