Supreme Court strikes down New York gun law
In its biggest guns case in a dozen years, the Supreme Court expanded access to firearms, ruling that Americans have a right to carry handguns in public for self-defense, a ruling likely to lead to more people legally armed in cities and beyond. (June 23)
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