Center Media Round-up on Bruen
As we continue to process the oral arguments in Bruen (see some quick reactions here), we will be writing more about our impressions and analyses of what might come next. In the meantime, below are some of the media interviews that Center leadership did in the days leading up to and in response to Bruen:
- Blocher appears on Vox's In the Weeds podcast to discuss how the Supreme Court's ruling in Bruen could affect gun rights and regulations
- Blocher and Charles discuss how gun laws may change after the Supreme Court ruling in Bruen
- Miller writes in The Washington Post about the strange alliances being forged in the debate over gun regulation
- Blocher joins the NPR Politics Podcast to explain the issues in Bruen, the Supreme Court's upcoming case on gun rights and regulations
- Blocher tells The Hill what's at stake for Second Amendment jurisprudence in Wednesday's Supreme Court hearing of Bruen
- In USA Today, Miller explains why the outcome of a critical Second Amendment case could hinge on a statute from 1328
- Blocher, Miller, and Duke's Swanson discuss the legal implications and public safety ramifications of tomorrow's closely-watched Supreme Court hearing of Bruen
- Blocher tells The New York Times that striking down the gun law challenged in Bruen could affect tens of millions of Americans
- Blocher tells Newsday that Bruen case is part of a movement to constitutionalize gun deregulation
- Miller appears on NPR's On Point to explain legal arguments, interpretations, and precedent that will come up in today's SCOTUS hearing of Bruen
- After oral arguments in Bruen, Charles says New York's handgun permitting unlikely to stand in current form
- Blocher says for SCOTUS to rule NY's gun law unconstitutional "would be contrary to not just historical tradition, but to common sense"
- On NewsNationNow, Miller predicts "more guns in more places" if Supreme Court strikes down NY law in Bruen