Brett Kavanaugh May Have Accidentally Opened the Door to New Gun Restrictions

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You’ll also receive updates on the latest from Slate’s Jurisprudence team. Of the six separate opinions the Supreme Court generated last month in Trump v. Barbara, the birthright citizenship case, Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s solo contribution was the quirkiest, and perhaps the most revealing. Aside from its grim implications for the court and potentially for birthright citizenship itself, Kavanaugh’s opinion did another big thing that has not really been discussed.
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Brett Kavanaugh May Have Accidentally Opened the Door to New Gun Restrictions
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