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Hawaii, Supreme Court and guns
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Majority of Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Hawaii Gun Law
The court grappled with a Hawaii law restricting carrying concealed weapons onto private property, setting up a potential clash between gun and property rights.
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The Supreme Court Just Got Caught in Its Gun Rights Contradictions
The Supreme Court is running into a problem: There appears to be a gap between what the court writes in its opinions, and what the justices in the majority actually mean.
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SCOTUS Seems Inclined To Reject Hawaii's Default Rule Against Guns on Private Property Open to the Public
Three justices—Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson—were clearly inclined to uphold that law.
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