Texas School Shooting Hangs Over Pending Supreme Court Gun Rights Ruling

  • Court to issue first major Second Amendment ruling in a decade
  • Ruling may curb state, local governments’ gun control measures
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The latest US mass shooting at a Uvalde, Texas elementary school creates a new point of political pressure on a U.S. Supreme Court that has signaled it will soon limit state and local governments’ ability to enact gun control measures.

The dispute, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen, is the oldest outstanding case currently pending before the justices, having been argued back in November. Tuesday’s mass shooting may affect the timing of the ruling should a justice want to reference it in their opinion, but the justices aren’t likely to delay the release due to optics, legal scholars say.

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Texas School Shooting Hangs Over Pending Supreme Court Gun Rights Ruling