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Supreme Court narrows gun law for marijuana users
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The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled Thursday that federal prosecutors violated the Second Amendment by charging a Texas man with illegal firearm possession for using marijuana. The decision in United States v. Hemani limits the reach of a 1968 law banning gun ownership by unlawful drug users. Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote the opinion, stressing its narrow scope.
Førstedommer ved Forfatningsdomstolen Ferdinand Kirchhof undersøger forskelle i stabiliteten af demokratiske systemer mellem USA og Tyskland. En artikel skitserer et hypotetisk scenarie, hvor en regering forvandler Tyskland til en autokrati, forfølger »ulovlige« personer og underkuer domstole og medier. Kirchhof forklarer, hvor en Donald Trump-lignende figur ville støde på grænser og hvor den liberale orden forbliver sårbar.
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One day after bystander video contradicted federal claims in the January 24 fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti during an ICE operation in Minneapolis, unlikely allies from left and right—including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Marjorie Taylor Greene—condemned the Trump administration's defense, accusing it of hypocrisy on Second Amendment rights amid the ongoing immigration crackdown.