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Supreme Court will consider whether laws known as assault weapons bans violate the Second Amendment

KSAT San Antonio

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June 30, 2026

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Supreme Court will consider whether laws known as assault weapons bans violate the Second Amendment

A Supreme Court that has expanded gun rights will consider whether bans on semiautomatic rifles, often called assault weapons, violate the Second Amendment.

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PBS NewsHour

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· Jun 30, 2026

Supreme Court will consider whether AR-15 bans violate the Second Amendment

A Supreme Court that has expanded gun rights will consider whether bans on semiautomatic rifles, often called assault weapons, violate the Second Amendment.

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 30, 2026

Supreme Court will consider whether laws called assault weapons bans violate the Second Amendment

A Supreme Court that has expanded gun rights will consider whether bans on semiautomatic rifles often called assault weapons violate the Second Amendment.

NBC News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to assault weapon bans

The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to decide whether states and local governments can ban semiautomatic rifles like the AR-15, which are popular among gun enthusiasts but have also been used in high-profile mass shootings.

Off The Press

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· Jun 30, 2026

Supreme Court takes up challenges to AR-15 bans

The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it will consider whether the Second Amendment guarantees the right to have AR-15-style rifles. In a brief order, the high court agreed to take up a pair of cases challenging local and state laws outlawing AR-15s and similar semi-automatic rifles. One involves an ordinance in Cook County, Illinois, and []...Click to read more

UPI

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· Jul 1, 2026

Supreme Court to consider challenge to semiautomatic weapon bans

Supreme Court to consider challenge to semiautomatic weapon bans

Coffman Chronicle

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· Jul 1, 2026

Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to AR-15 Bans in Major Second Amendment Case

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear challenges to assault-weapons bans in Connecticut and Cook County, Illinois, setting up a major Second Amendment case over whether governments may prohibit AR-15-style rifles and similar semiautomatic firearms.

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