This morning [yesterday] the Supreme Court issued more orders
from last week’s private conference – the first regularly scheduled
conference since the end of June. As expected, the justices did not add
any more cases to their merits docket for the term, but they did deny
review in over 1,000 cases.
One of the most closely watched orders today was the justices’ denial
of New York City’s bid to dismiss the challenge to a now-repealed
restriction on transporting guns outside city limits. The justices
agreed to review the case
in January, setting the stage for the Supreme Court’s first ruling on
the scope of the Second Amendment in nearly a decade. But in July the city urged the justices to remove the case
from their docket, arguing that changes to the city’s rule and to state
law rendered the case moot – that is, no longer a live controversy.
However, the court went ahead and scheduled the case for oral argument
in December, deferring consideration of the city’s motion until last
week. Today the justices made clear that the case will move forward:
They rejected the city’s request to dismiss the case as moot
immediately, instead announcing that the “question of mootness will be
subject to further consideration, and the parties should be prepared to
discuss it.”
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