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High Court grants substantial win to firearm manufacturers

Supreme Court thwarts Mexico's initiative to restrict firearm supply to drug trafficking organizations.

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Supreme Court hinders Mexico's efforts to restrict firearm trafficking to criminal drug cartels.

Breaking Down the Latest SCOTUS News

High Court grants substantial win to firearm manufacturers

Keep up with the latest from the US Supreme Court with senior correspondent Ian Millhiser.

Disclaimer: The following content requires a grain of salt and an open mind. It is a fresh, informal overview of recent SCOTUS developments, incorporating selected insights from various sources to spice things up.

Warm Up:

In the intricate world of politics and law, the US Supreme Court is a venerable institution that influences the nation's future with its decisions. Let's explore the latest happenings.

Here's the Scoop:

New Kid on the Block

On June 7, 2025, the Supreme Court welcomed four new cases into its arsenal for the 2025-26 term [1]. These disagreements involve federal sentencing, the death penalty, and civil procedure. Among these, the Court took a keen interest in an Alabama death penalty case, examining the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment as it relates to intellectual disability [1].

We've Got Rulings

On June 12, 2025, the Court unleashed an opinion in Parrish v. United States [2]. The majority, steered by Justice Sotomayor, ushered in new rules on the timing of notices of appeal in federal civil procedure. The dissenting voice belonged to Justice Gorsuch, while Justices Jackson and Thomas concurred in judgment [2].

Case Watch: June 2025

Reason Magazine has been keeping a watchful eye on three crucial cases still on the Court's docket as it's about to wrap up its term. These enticing disputes include the age verification predicament surrounding adult content in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, Martin v. United States, and Trump v. CASA [2].

Fill 'er Up

This summary sneak peeks into the current whirlwind of SCOTUS developments, but it's important to note that the analysis and commentary of senior correspondent Ian Millhiser were not explicitly found in the sourced content. Sounds like he's been busy!

In the dynamic realm of policy-and-legislation and general-news, senior correspondent Ian Millhiser provides an engaging, informal analysis of recent SCOTUS decisions and upcoming cases, offering a fresh perspective on the intricate politics surrounding the US Supreme Court. The latest SCOTUS news includes the addition of four new cases for the 2025-26 term, the Court's ruling in Parrish v. United States, and three significant cases still on the docket for further examination.

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