Reason for recent flurry of 2A decisions

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Bruen was decided just over two years ago, in June 2022. This has given enough time for several important cases to percolate through the lower courts. Law clerks finish their clerkships approximately July 31, so late July early August is a time for many important decisions to issue.

Personally I am waiting for the Third Circuit decision in the case challenging the New Jersey anti carry laws passed in response to Bruen.

That Docket is here:

Koons v. Platkin - FPC Law 2A Challenge to New Jersey Public Carry Bans
 
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Just wondering where the NRA is in all of this, I am seeing a lot from GOA and crickets from the NRA.
 
I strongly suspect that SCOTUS will in the next term do something substantial. They have already sort-of warned the 7th district that they were being stupid. It is obvious to anybody that a lot of jurisdictions (New York, New Jersey, CA and HI) have very conspicuously effectively told SCOTUS to stick it. Judges don't like that. They get offended when people try to do run arounds on them.
 
“They” will never give up.
“They” will only agree with SCOTUS if it fits their agenda.
”They” will bide their time until one day they get the court makeup they desire. “They” have told us so.
Reversing precedent is now the norm, it bites both ways.
 
“They” will never give up.
“They” will only agree with SCOTUS if it fits their agenda.
”They” will bide their time until one day they get the court makeup they desire. “They” have told us so.
Reversing precedent is now the norm, it bites both ways.

Now that there is no more stare decisis, reversals will be flying in both directions from now on, depending on who is on the Supreme Court deciding in which direction. Stability is out the window.
 
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