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On Gun Control, Two Big Steps In Opposite Directions

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Congress and the Supreme Court took big steps in opposite directions last week, in the country's long standing debate on whether and how to regulate guns. Congress passed the first major federal gun legislation in decades, with bipartisan support. Preside...

Highlights

Last week marked a pivotal moment in the national conversation on gun policy, as legislative and judicial branches of the U.S. government delivered contrasting visions for the future of firearms regulation. While Congress enacted new measures aimed at curbing gun violence, the Supreme Court simultaneously expanded constitutional protections for gun ownership—setting the stage for a complex and uncertain path ahead.
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The Supreme Court rules that carrying a handgun for self-defense outside the home is protected by the Second Amendment.
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The Supreme Court struck down New York's concealed carry law, affecting seven states
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Courts can no longer consider government's interest in reducing gun violence when evaluating gun laws

Chapters

What happened when Congress and the Supreme Court made opposing moves on guns?
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How does the fall of New York’s gun law reshape the national landscape?
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Can new federal measures actually reduce gun violence despite legal challenges?
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Will expanding gun rights lead to more violence—and what does that mean for future laws?
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