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Advisory Opinions

The Problem With 'History and Tradition'

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Politics, Government

4.83.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2023

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

In an episode dedicated to our most reasonable and law-abiding listeners, Sarah and David examine a Fifth Circuit's ruling that took the Bruen test to the next level. Following "history and tradition," the court found that barring domestic violence offenders from owning a guns is unconstitutional. Our hosts have thoughts. Also: can our hosts take on the Murdaugh murder case?

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0:00.0

You ready?

0:02.0

I was born ready.

0:04.0

Welcome to advisory opinions.

0:22.0

The pre-eminent flagship niche podcast for law from the dispatch.

0:27.0

I'm your host, Sarah.

0:29.0

Sarah is joined by sometimes guest David French.

0:33.0

Thank you for having me Sarah.

0:35.0

You're so welcome.

0:37.0

And boy, we're going to do a deep dive into that fifth circuit panel opinion,

0:42.0

922G that allows people subject to a domestic violence restraining order to have their guns taken away.

0:50.0

Struck that down.

0:58.0

David Latt sent out a call for all of us to think hard about how we feel about anonymous complaints.

1:06.0

And I want to honor his request here on the pod.

1:20.0

We haven't talked about it yet.

1:22.0

David, you and I aren't great at sensationalized trials.

1:28.0

We've proven that.

1:30.0

But nevertheless, just a little dabble, a little toe in the water.

1:34.0

We shot down a balloon over the weekend.

1:36.0

We did.

1:37.0

Personally, we honored it in our house.

1:39.0

We did some team America singing.

1:42.0

Watch the video.

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