SCOTUS Eyes Gun Rights, Sports Bans, Tariffs
February 22, 2026·3 days ago·via Scripps News

The Supreme Court faces blockbuster cases on gun rights, sports participation bans, and tariffs that could rein in government overreach and protect individual liberties. In Wolford v. Lopez, justices scrutinize Hawaii's law demanding property owner consent to carry handguns on private property open to the public - a clear affront to the Second Amendment rights affirmed in Bruen, where law-abiding citizens won the right to bear arms outside the home.
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