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2A cases that SCOTUS is considering for review

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2020 1:34 pm
by ELB
On Friday 01 May the justices will meet to consider a number of cases that have requested a writ of certiorari.

There are 10 possible 2A cases being considered.

Volokh Conspiracy and SCOTUSBlog have both listed them in posts:
https://reason.com/2020/04/28/after-nys ... onference/

https://www.scotusblog.com/2020/04/afte ... onference/

If you go to either post, it will provide links to the cases themselves. Below is just a list of them with a very short/simple reference to their subjects:

Mance v. Barr – ban on interstate handgun sales

Rogers v. Grewal – challenge to New Jersey handgun permit scheme

Ciolek v. New Jersey – another challenge to New Jersey handgun carry permit scheme.

Cheeseman v. Polillo – yet another challenge to New Jersey handgun carry permit scheme.

Pena v. Horan – challenge to California Unsafe Handgun Act

Gould v. Lipson – challenge to Massachusetts’ handgun carry permit scheme, carry outside of home for self-defense

Worman v. Healey – challenge to Massachusetts ban on the "assault weapons" and "large-capacity" magazines.

Malpasso v. Pallozzi – challenge to Maryland’s handgun carry permit scheme, carry outside of home for self-defense

Culp v. Raoul – challenge to Illinois' refusal to offer carry permits to residents of other states

Wilson v. Cook County – Challenge to Cook County’s ban on assault rifles and large-capacity magazines

SCOTUS will publish and Orders List on Monday announcing which cases they have decided to review.


Also in the the hopper for Friday's conference are 13 cases on qualified immunity:
https://www.cato.org/blog/may-15th-supr ... -qualified

Re: 2A cases that SCOTUS is considering for review

Posted: Mon May 04, 2020 9:59 am
by ELB
Orders List: https://www.supremecourt.gov/orders/cou ... r_k5fl.pdf

None of the 2A cases appear in the orders, which on one hand is good, 'cuz most the orders are denial of certiorari, but bad on the other since it means they will not be resolved in the immediate future. The justices will hold another conference on Friday 08 May to consider further cases for cert...or not.

Re: 2A cases that SCOTUS is considering for review

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 4:28 pm
by tomneal