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State of Hawai'i v. Christopher L. Wilson is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of Hawaii. [1]It concluded that "there is no state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public" and that "as the world turns, it makes no sense for contemporary society to pledge allegiance to the founding era’s culture, realities, laws, and understanding of the [American] Constitution."
A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected a claim by Hawaii officials that the Second Amendment only applies to guns kept at home. U.S. appeals court upholds right to carry gun in public Skip to ...
Firearm case law in the United States is based on decisions of the Supreme Court and other federal courts.Each of these decisions deals with the Second Amendment (which is a part of the Bill of Rights), the right to keep and bear arms, the Commerce Clause, the General Welfare Clause, and/or other federal firearms laws.
FEC, which was joined by Judges Raymond Kethledge, Eric Murphy and John Nalbandian, to call on the Supreme Court to apply the history and tradition test it adopted in the 2022 gun rights case New ...
The refusal by the nine justices to hear the case, coming at a time of fierce debate over the nation's gun laws following a series of mass shootings. Supreme Court rejects challenge to assault ...
A rare occurrence on the Supreme Court's docket shows that some of the conservative justices may be searching for middle ground on gun control.
The Supreme Court by the end of June is expected to issue rulings in two gun rights cases. One involves a challenge to the legality of a federal ban on "bump stock" devices that enable ...
The Supreme Court seems to have a growing interest in gun rights cases. The conservative 6-3 majority voted last year to overturn New York’s longstanding restrictions on concealed weapons.