Monday round-up

For the Washington Examiner, Melissa Quinn reports that “[t]he U.S. Supreme Court will start its next term after a summer punctuated by mass shootings that left more than two dozen dead, heightening the impact of pending cases that focus on when civilians can carry weapons in public.” Robert Barnes reports for The Washington Post that the court “must decide whether to press ahead with a Second Amendment case it has accepted for the coming term, its first in a decade,” after “the city and state of New York … have essentially surrendered, changing the restrictions at issue even though the city successfully defended them before a district judge and a federal appeals court.”

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