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SCOTUS to review Cook County ‘assault weapons ban,’ threatens doom for IL law, too – Legal Newsline

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July 1, 2026

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The Cook County case is just one of several legal challenges to so-called assault weapons bans raging in courts across the country. In Illinois, for instance, the courts have wrangled over the constitutionality of Illinois' statewide gun ban, dubbed by supporters as the Protect Illinois Communities Act, since it was enacted in 2023.

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RedState

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· Jun 30, 2026

Big: Assault Weapon Bans Now Headed to SCOTUS

Big: Assault Weapon Bans Now Headed to SCOTUS

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 30, 2026

SCOTUS Steps Into The Firearm Fight: Will Hear Challenges To Illinois, Connecticut Rifle Bans

The U.S. Supreme Court has officially granted writs of certiorari for two separate cases challenging local and state bans on semi-automatic firearms, known colloquially in legislation as “assault weapons.” The nation’s highest court will review Viramontes v. Cook County, which originates out of Illinois, alongside Grant v. Higgins, a case centering on restrictions in Connecticut. [] SCOTUS Steps Into The Firearm Fight: Will Hear Challenges To Illinois, Connecticut Rifle Bans

Loonie Politics

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· Jul 10, 2026

Federal appeals court upholds Illinois ban on semiautomatic weapons, overturning lower-court ruling

A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld an Illinois ban on semiautomatic weapons, keeping in place a law passed largely in response to a deadly Independence Day parade shooting. The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit overturns a lower court decision that found the ban unconstitutional. The 2-1 appellate decision [] The post Federal appeals court upholds Illinois ban on semiautomatic weapons, overturning lower-court ruling appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Fox News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Federal appeals court upholds controversial Illinois ban on semiautomatic guns

A federal appeals court upheld a controversial Illinois law that largely bans so-called assault weapons, though a judge dissented from the decision.

Conservative Review

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· Jul 1, 2026

SCOTUS Will Decide Constitutionality Of So-Called ‘Assault Weapons’ Bans

In their appeal, the plaintiffs argue that 'the very term assault weapon is a political slogan masquerading as a meaningful designation.'

We The Media

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· Jul 9, 2026

[Photo] 🚨 In a 2-1 vote, the Seventh Circuit upheld Illinois's ban on AR-15-style rifles [...]

In a 2-1 vote, the Seventh Circuit upheld Illinois's ban on AR-15-style rifles and large-capacity magazines, reversing a federal judge who had struck down the state's Protect Illinois Communities Act after trial.https://x.com/scotus_wire/status/2075311662526005714?s=46

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Related coverage for "SCOTUS to review Cook County ‘assault weapons ban,’ threatens doom for IL law, too – Legal Newsline": RedState — Big: Assault Weapon Bans Now Headed to SCOTUS. Tampa Free Press — SCOTUS Steps Into The Firearm Fight: Will Hear Challenges To Illinois, Connecticut Rifle Bans. Loonie Politics — Federal appeals court upholds Illinois ban on semiautomatic weapons, overturning lower-court ruling. Fox News — Federal appeals court upholds controversial Illinois ban on semiautomatic guns. Conservative Review — SCOTUS Will Decide Constitutionality Of So-Called ‘Assault Weapons’ Bans. We The Media — [Photo] 🚨 In a 2-1 vote, the Seventh Circuit upheld Illinois's ban on AR-15-style rifles [...]