Trump and guns loom large as scandal-hit supreme court gets back to work
Briefly

As the US Supreme Court begins its new term, public confidence is shaken, especially after the controversial ruling granting Trump immunity from prosecution, highlighting a shift in judicial power.
Michael Waldman described the court’s July ruling as not only shocking but a 'rip to the constitutional fabric,' greatly expanding presidential power to act unlawfully.
The newly commenced term features the high-profile case, Garland v VanDerStok, which could substantially impact regulations on ghost guns, further complicating US gun control efforts.
The ramifications of this term are significant, with increasing chaos in lower courts following the Supreme Court's recent gun rulings, propelled by potentially problematic precedents.
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