Judges and Judiciary,
Civil Rights
Jun. 27, 2022
After Bruen, San Diego federal judge asks parties in gun owners’ privacy case for more briefs
U.S. District Judge Larry A. Burns asked the plaintiffs and the state 1) what standard he must apply to the plaintiffs’ Second Amendment claims after Bruen and 2) if Bruen alters the applicable standard, how should he apply that standard to the motions as they relate to the Second Amendment claim.




A federal judge in San Diego who has been mulling for more than six weeks whether to enjoin the California attorney general from sharing gun owners' private information with an anti-gun research group or dismiss a challenge to the state law, asked for supplemental briefing within hours of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on government attempts to limit the Second Amendment.
Reviews of many pending cases, and the filing of new ones, were an...
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