Why has the Supreme Court taken SO LONG to hear another Gun Rights case?
This video delves into the reasons behind the Supreme Court's prolonged absence from hearing significant Second Amendment cases since Heller v. DC (2008) and McDonald v. Chicago (2010). The analysis focuses on the crucial role of Supreme Court justices' appointments and their impact on the Court's willingness to take up gun rights cases. It highlights how shifts in the Court's composition, particularly the replacement of swing votes like Justice Kennedy, and the addition of conservative justices like Kavanaugh and Barrett, have influenced the legal landscape and potentially paved the way for future Second Amendment cases such as Bruen.










