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Lawyer who beat Hawaii gun law calls state’s reliance on Black Code ‘disgraceful’

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June 27, 2026

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Lawyer who beat Hawaii gun law calls state’s reliance on Black Code ‘disgraceful’

Supreme Court strikes down Hawaii gun law 6-3 in Wolford v. Lopez as Jackson's dissent on Black Codes draws sharp criticism from gun rights groups.

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Liberty Nation

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· Jun 25, 2026

BREAKING: Supreme Court Shoots Down Hawaii Gun Law

Read the ruling in full here.

The New Civil Rights Movement

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· Jun 25, 2026

Justice Jackson Calls Out SCOTUS’ ‘Sudden Aversion’ to History in Striking Down Hawaii Gun Law

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson called out the conservative members of the Supreme Court for a “sudden aversion” to history in striking down a Hawaiian gun control law. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 along ideological lines on Wolford v. Lopez Thursday morning. Prior to the ruling, Hawaii state law banned carrying a firearm into private property [] The post Justice Jackson Calls Out SCOTUS’ ‘Sudden Aversion’ to History in Striking Down Hawaii Gun Law appeared first on The New Civil Rights Movement.

The Daily Caller

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· Jun 21, 2026

‘Done Talking To You’: Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Lashes Out When Asked About State Fraud Scandal

'Bye-bye'

Watchdog Report

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· Jun 30, 2026

What Happens If Politicians Ignore SCOTUS?

The fight between John Fetterman and Zohran Mamdani over defying a Supreme Court immigration ruling is less about one mayor and one senator than about a deeper stress test of American constitutional culture: what happens when local officials treat a contested Court as morally illegitimate, and national politicians insist that ignoring it is, by definition, []

Crime Prevention Research Center

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· Jul 10, 2026

On Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham Show: To Discuss Supreme Court Gun Rulings and Canada’s Violent Crime Rate

Dr. John Lott appeared on the national Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham to discuss two recent U.S. Supreme Court Second Amendment decisions, explaining the ruling against Hawaii’s restrictive concealed carry law and the United States v. Hemani decision limiting firearm prohibitions based solely on marijuana use. They also discussed our latest research on total violent [] The post On Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham Show: To Discuss Supreme Court Gun Rulings and Canada’s Violent Crime Rate appeared first on Crime Prevention Research Center.

Law & Liberty

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· Jun 26, 2026

Obergefell’s Second Decade

Progressives continue to bemoan the Roberts Court's supposed illegitimacy. But a case they venerate remains the measuring stick for judicial hubris.

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Related coverage for "Lawyer who beat Hawaii gun law calls state’s reliance on Black Code ‘disgraceful’": Liberty Nation — BREAKING: Supreme Court Shoots Down Hawaii Gun Law. The New Civil Rights Movement — Justice Jackson Calls Out SCOTUS’ ‘Sudden Aversion’ to History in Striking Down Hawaii Gun Law. The Daily Caller — ‘Done Talking To You’: Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Lashes Out When Asked About State Fraud Scandal. Watchdog Report — What Happens If Politicians Ignore SCOTUS?. Crime Prevention Research Center — On Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham Show: To Discuss Supreme Court Gun Rulings and Canada’s Violent Crime Rate. Law & Liberty — Obergefell’s Second Decade