Since Bruen, lower court judges applying its test have been, to use a legal term of art, all over the place, a fact repeatedly highlighted during oral arguments by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who sought some, any, guidance on how the court should understand its own ruling. Again, lower courts are equally confused. One court, for example, decided that Florida’s ban on the sale of guns to 18-to-20-year-olds passed constitutional muster; another concluded that a federal law disarming people convicted of certain crimes perhaps did not.

A few judges have publicly aired their frustrations with the sudden analytical primacy of law-office history. “We are not experts in what white, wealthy, and male property owners thought about firearms regulation in 1791,” wrote one in 2022. “Yet we are now expected to play historian in the name of constitutional adjudication.” Another castigated the court for creating a game of “historical Where’s Waldo” that entails “mountains of work for district courts that must now deal with Bruen-related arguments in nearly every criminal case in which a firearm is found.”

Just goes to show how shitty, stupid, and partisan this Trump Supreme Court is.

  • @Kbobabob@lemmy.world
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    111 year ago

    These institutions have many mechanisms to unwind bad decisions

    This requires a functioning government, which the US doesn’t really have

    • spaceghoti
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      21 year ago

      This requires a functioning government, which the US doesn’t really have

      By design. The people who create roadblocks like this don’t want a functioning government. It gets in the way of their cruelty and exploitation of anyone who doesn’t have their wealth or influence.

      • Sybil
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        31 year ago

        they require a functioning government to protect private property. the government is functioning exactly as they intend.