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Hosts Kelly Roskam, JD, and Tim Carey, JD discuss U.S. v Rahimi. The upcoming decision from the Supreme Court could decide if those subject to a domestic violence protective order can possess firearms, as well as clarify how courts are supposed to handle Second Amendment cases in a Post-Bruen era. ### 0:00 - Introduction 1:03 - Domestic violence protective orders background 4:35 - April Zeoli, PhD, MPH policy core director of the Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention at the University of Michigan discusses intimate partner violence and evidence on the efficacy of domestic violence protective orders in preventing both domestic and mass violence 18:33 Overview of previous challenges to protective order firearm prohibitions 23:40 - Case history of U.S. v Rahimi at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals 42:30 – Supreme Court oral arguments in U.S. v Rahimi 58:13 – Outcome predictions
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