Kaelan Deese is a Supreme Court reporter for the Washington Examiner covering the latest happenings at the nation's highest court and the legal issues surrounding Second Amendment rights, abortion, and religious liberties. He previously wrote breaking news as a fellow for the Hill during the 2020 election cycle.
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide the legality of the Trump-era ban on"bump stocks," which make semi-automatic rifles fire more quickly.
The justices were asked by the Biden administration and gun rights activists to take up the matter, on which lower courts reached differing conclusions.
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