The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the government may disarm a Texas man subject to a domestic violence order, limiting the sweep of its earlier blockbuster decision that vastly expanded gun rights.
That decision, issued in 2022, struck down a New York law that put strict limits on carrying guns outside the home.
The new case, United States v. Rahimi, explored the scope of that new test.
Only Justice Clarence Thomas, the author of the majority opinion in the 2022 decision, dissented.
Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said that Second Amendment rights had limits.
Persons:
Clarence Thomas, John G, Roberts Jr
Locations:
Texas, New York, United States