Full stop.
That does not mean SCOTUS will actually grant cert, but 5 cases are currently scheduled for a May 16th conference. It would require 4 Justice votes to actually grant cert, but it's one step closer to getting these cases before SCOTUS.
This is simply meant as a status update and a flicker of hope we may actually have these types of infringement laws trashed from on high, nationwide.
Cross whatever ya got.
Two of the cases are SAF's covering the Illinois and Maryland suits. SAF's news release:
That does not mean SCOTUS will actually grant cert, but 5 cases are currently scheduled for a May 16th conference. It would require 4 Justice votes to actually grant cert, but it's one step closer to getting these cases before SCOTUS.
This is simply meant as a status update and a flicker of hope we may actually have these types of infringement laws trashed from on high, nationwide.
Cross whatever ya got.
Two of the cases are SAF's covering the Illinois and Maryland suits. SAF's news release:
SCOTUS DISTRIBUTES SAF GUN BAN CHALLENGES FOR MAY 16 CONFERENCE - Second Amendment Foundation
BELLEVUE, WA – Two Second Amendment Foundation cases challenging bans on so-called “assault weapons” and magazine capacity—one in Illinois and the other in Maryland—are among five cases distributed Tuesday by the U.S. Supreme Court for conference May 16. The cases are known as Harrel v. Raoul...
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