Did SCOTUS Get It Wrong on Restraining-order 2A Ruling? 

In overturning a lower court’s decision, the Supreme Court recently ruled that anyone with a domestic-violence restraining order leveled against him is barred from having firearms. The chief justice said the decision aligns with traditional laws preventing people posing a danger to fellow citizens from being armed. Constitutional law expert Joe Wolverton Jr. joins us to discuss the constitutionality of the decision.  

Also in this episode: 

23:05 | SCOTUS upheld a Trump-era corporate tax on foreign investments.

37:10 | Nearly half of current electric-vehicle owners want to go back to gas-powered vehicles.

51:25 | Donald Trump made a campaign promise Reagan made but never delivered on regarding the education department. 

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