The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has relisted multiple cases, including petitions related to Second Amendment rights for noncitizens and a dispute regarding the FBI's raid of the wrong house. The court's actions suggest ongoing deliberation, as no decisions were made on the cases concerning the Snope Assault Weapons ban and Ocean State Tactical's magazine ban, which will not be addressed in the 2024-25 term. Gun Owners Foundation and Gun Owners of America have filed a new petition for a writ of certiorari, returning to SCOTUS after the 2nd Circuit failed to apply previous rulings correctly. The court has also granted review for an additional case this term concerning government accountability in wrongful raids.
BREAKING: The Supreme Court has granted review in 1 additional case that will be heard this term. The dispute stems from the FBI's raid of the wrong house and asks whether the government can be held accountable for it. #SCOTUS https://t.co/92Ru36BA0S
HUGE!🎉SCOTUS was kind and gave the 2nd Circuit a chance to do better—they failed. In response to one of our prior filings, Thomas and Alito strongly hinted we should "not be deterred [from] seeking relief" again. So we're headed back!👏Stay tuned for updates. https://t.co/nV0OaqE9Or
🚨BREAKING🚨 GOF & @gunowners filed a Petition for a writ of certiorari AGAIN. Previously, SCOTUS sent our case back to the 2nd Circuit. However, they again failed to correctly apply Bruen and Rahimi to our case and we are going back to SCOTUS. https://t.co/KBl5EX4BFQ https://t.co/oulFBv3rM2