The Supreme Court has upheld a federal law that bans individuals subject to domestic
violence restraining orders (DVROs) from possessing firearms. The decision, delivered
in an 8-1 opinion by Chief Justice Roberts, asserts that temporarily disarming
individuals deemed a credible threat to the safety of others is consistent with the
Second Amendment. This ruling, in the case U.S. v. Rahimi, has potential implications
for other gun-rights measures and ongoing legal cases, such as that involving Hunter
Biden.