January 18, 2022
Episode 33: The Gun Lobby's Courtship of the Supreme Court
Late last year, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case challenging a NY State firearm regulation under the Second Amendment—New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen. This is the case that gun rights advocates have been waiting for and they are counting on the Supreme Court to deliver a blockbuster decision that radically expands the individual right to bear arms. Gun violence prevention advocates are bracing for the worst while hoping that the Court will be more circumspect in its decision. Christopher Wright Durocher speaks with Darrell Miller and Po Murray about how we got here and what the future may hold when the Supreme Court issues its decision later this year.
Episode Host: Christopher Wright Durocher, ACS Senior Director for Policy and Program
Episode Guests:
- Darrell Miller, Melvin G. Shimm Professor of Law at Duke Law
- Po Murray, Chairperson of the Newtown Action Alliance
Links:
- Supreme Court oral argument in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen
- "Conservatives sound like anti-racists — when the cause is gun rights" by Darrell Miller
- "Constitutional Conflict and Sensitive Places" by Darrell Miller
- Gun Violence Prevention Groups Statement on the Need to Expand and Rebalance the Supreme Court
- "Firearm Localism" by Joseph Blocher
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