Justices Who Favor Gun Rights Fear Roberts Does Not
Why the Supreme Court declined to hear 10 different Second Amendment cases.
Will he side with gun safety?
Photographer: Alex Wong/Getty Images North AmericaAmericans have been fighting over guns with growing intensity since the onset of the culture wars in the 1960s. This week, the U.S. Supreme Court decided to sit back and let the battle rage. The court opted not to hear 10 different gun-rights cases, including some that would have enabled the justices to clarify key questions about the scope of the Second Amendment.
The court hasn’t decided a major gun-rights case since 2010, when it said the Second Amendment applies to states and cities. Gun-rights advocates, their appetite whetted by the landmark 2008 ruling in District of Columbia v. Heller, which established an individual right to gun possession, had hoped to rack up dozens of supplemental victories in the high court by now. But something keeps stalling their progress.
