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Yesterday, on the Volokh Concspiracy:
The court concluded that the restrictions were subject to "intermediate scrutiny"; they weren't close enough to any historically accepted sorts of restrictions (which would make them valid), but they also didn't substantially burden the core of the right to bear arms (which would subject them to strict scrutiny):
And the court remanded to the trial court for more fact-finding on whether the restrictions could be justified under intermediate scrutiny: ...
It's an Alan Gura case.
Challenge to Zoning Restrictions on Shooting Clubs Can Continue
Today's Third Circuit decision in Drummond v. Robinson Township, written by Judge Cheryl Krause and joined by Judges Kent Jordan…
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Eugene Volokh 8.17.2021 12:51 PM
Today's Third Circuit decision in Drummond v. Robinson Township, ..., dealt with two zoning restrictions on "Sportsman's Clubs" ...
The court concluded that the restrictions were subject to "intermediate scrutiny"; they weren't close enough to any historically accepted sorts of restrictions (which would make them valid), but they also didn't substantially burden the core of the right to bear arms (which would subject them to strict scrutiny):
And the court remanded to the trial court for more fact-finding on whether the restrictions could be justified under intermediate scrutiny: ...
It's an Alan Gura case.