The Supreme Court’s 2nd Amendment Misfire

MSLF attorney Cody Wisniewski published an important opinion piece about the future of the Second Amendment at the U.S. Supreme Court in National Review today:

On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to review all ten of the Second Amendment cases it had pending on its docket. Though the cases presented different fact patterns and procedural postures, the Court simply refused to weigh in on any of them. There seems to be one likely reason: Chief Justice Roberts does not want the Court to take a stance on the Second Amendment. 

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