
The Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii law that sharply restricted where people may carry guns in public, finding the limits inconsistent with the Second Amendment. The decision is the latest in a string of conservative-majority rulings this term that have loosened state and federal regulations. Alongside recent opinions on voting rules, speech, and health care access, the ruling is reshaping legal protections and creating uncertainty for lawmakers, advocates, and states.
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