- High court to hear first Second Amendment case in nearly a decade
- Case could be moot after NYC changes law
The Supreme Court’s first gun rights case in nearly a decade is scheduled to be argued Dec. 2, but the case could go away before the justices can rule.
In this Deep Dive episode, constitutional law professor Josh Blackman discusses the Second Amendment’s second-class status as well as how the fight over a procedural issue—mootness—has drawn the ire of liberal senators.
He’ll also chat about the terrible process of SCOTUS line standing.
Hosts: Kimberly Robinson and Jordan Rubin
Guest: Josh Blackman
Producer: RJ Jewell
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