Constitutional Default Rules: Second Amendment Edition
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Wolford v. Lopez . The case involves a 2023 Hawaii law that was aptly described by the Ninth Circuit (which upheld the law in part) as follows: "Whereas the old rule allowed a person with a carry permit to bring firearms onto private property unless the owner prohibited it, the new rule generally prohibits the carry of firearms onto private property unless the owner allows it." As it comes to the Court, the case presents the question whether the law is valid as applied to private property open to the public (such as grocery stores, gas stations, etc.) Under the framework the Court announced in NYS Rifle & Pistol v. Bruen , that implicates a 2-part test: (1) Does the law infringe the Second Amendment right (as incorporated here by the Fourteenth Amendment)? (2) If so, does the law sufficiently fit within the history and tradition of firearms regulation? The oral argument indicated that the Court will likely divide 6-3 a...